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Republicans in the Senate Once More Block a Plan to Stop the Iran War Without Authorization

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The war powers resolution was introduced on Tuesday by Connecticut Democrat Senator Christopher S. Murphy. Credit...Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times

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Without authorization, Senate Republicans once more oppose the attempt to halt the Iran War.

Senate Democrats failed for the third time to advance a resolution that would force the removal of troops from hostilities in Iran unless Congress approves offensive operations.

 On Tuesday, Senate Republicans prevented Democrats from putting an end to the offensive until President Trump obtains congressional authorization, making it the third time this has happened since he began the war against Iran. The Senate voted 53 to 47 to block a resolution that would force the president to withdraw U.S. forces from hostilities against Iran unless Congress voted to approve what Mr.  Trump has called Operation Epic Fury, which is now in its fourth week.  It was the latest failure by Democrats to use a war powers resolution to reassert congressional authority to direct the use of American military power overseas.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, center, at an Oval Office meeting on Thursday. In congressional hearings for the war, Democrats have insisted that they present their case under oath. Credit: Doug Mills/The New York Times

 They have threatened to continue forcing such votes, seizing floor time that Republicans would rather use to advance their legislative priorities, unless the majority agrees to call senior Trump administration officials to testify under oath on the war against Iran.  The Pentagon and the State Department have so far only briefed lawmakers on the operations in a classified setting, and the G.O.P. chairmen of the committees that oversee national security and foreign affairs have yet to summon them for a public accounting.

 The vote was nearly on party lines, with Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania the only Democrat to vote with Republicans to block the measure.  Only one Republican, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, supported it. Mr., a libertarian who insists on the role of Congress and has consistently opposed the involvement of the United States military in international conflicts, Together with Virginia Democrat Senator Tim Kaine, Paul has led several war powers resolutions.

After Republicans rejected a measure of a similar nature earlier this month, House Democrats may attempt to force a vote on a war powers resolution regarding Iran once more. Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the minority leader, said Tuesday that “when we present something on the floor, it’s our determination to win.”  However, Republicans in that chamber would almost certainly resist it. Democrats have clamored for greater transparency over the conflict with Iran, arguing the president has kept Congress in the dark about the objectives, timeline and costs of the operations.

 “It’s bad enough that we haven’t had a debate and vote, other than those forced by Democrats,” said Senator Christopher S.  On Tuesday, Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, presented the war powers resolution. “We haven’t had a hearing in the Foreign Relations Committee.  The Armed Services Committee has not heard our case. “Now I think we know the reason,” he added.  “The reason is that this administration cannot defend and explain this war.”

 Mr.  Kaine has led his party’s use of a 1973 War Powers Act provision requiring expedited floor consideration of a measure to limit the president’s ability to engage in hostilities without first consulting Congress and obtaining their approval. Mr.  Kaine forced the first vote to halt the war and require the president to seek approval from Congress to continue the operation against Iran.  The Senate blocked that measure in the early days of the war, and last week blocked a similar resolution sponsored by Senator Cory Booker, Democrat of New Jersey.

This week, U.S. Air Force personnel loaded bombs onto a B-1 bomber at a British air base. The Pentagon plans to request up to $200 billion in war funding from Congress. Credit…Toby Melville/Reuters

 Republicans in both chambers have almost unanimously supported the president since he ordered strikes on Tehran on Feb. 28, when he claimed that the military action was necessary to “defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime.”  A vast majority of G.O.P. members say the administration has met its requirement to consult with Congress on the war by holding several classified briefings with lawmakers.

 “The fact of the matter is, we are in conflict,” Senator Jim Risch, Republican of Idaho and the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, said on the floor Tuesday.  He added: “We have our brave young men and women fighting for the United States of America.  So we need to back those people.  We need to back the president of the United States.  We all know this isn’t going to go on very long, but it needs to be done.”

 But Democrats argue that it is an extraordinary dereliction by Congress not to exert its authority on a military campaign of this scale and compel top officials to testify about it in public hearings.

 Mr.  Booker said on the floor Tuesday that the weeks since the war on Iran began have been “one of the more shameful stretches of this body — no hearings, no oversight, no checks and balances.”


The Senate heard testimony from intelligence community leaders on Wednesday. A portion of their testimony refuted the notion that Iran posed an immediate threat.

 Mr. said, “If our Republican colleagues are going to engage in an effort to hide the consequences of the war, if they will not do their duty.” Murphy, then Democrats will continue to “force a debate and a vote on this floor.”  Mr.  Kaine said that Democrats “plan on coming back every week” to do just that.

 The Trump administration has also used the war with Iran to declare an emergency to speed arms sales to Middle East allies, in what Democrats contend is yet another example of the president’s contempt for congressional oversight.

 Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, could force a vote in the coming days on a resolution that would block the sale of more than 20,000 bombs to Israel, proposed transfers that were not approved by lawmakers.

 The State Department declared a second wartime emergency on Thursday to bypass Congress on more than $23 billion in weapons sales to the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Jordan.  Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, said in a statement that “any so-called emergency arms deal that does not go through the proper vetting channels must be carefully scrutinized.”

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