US House Votes for Withdrawal of Troops from Iran Conflict
US House passes largely symbolic vote ordering end to Iran war

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The US House of Representatives passed a resolution calling for the withdrawal of American troops from the Iran war, which began under President Donald Trump. The vote, 215-208, included support from four Republican members and serves as a symbolic rebuke to the President, who can veto the measure if it reaches the Senate.
- 01The resolution passed with a vote of 215-208, with four Republicans joining Democrats.
- 02This marks the first time the Republican-controlled House has moved to end military operations against Iran since the conflict started.
- 03The resolution was introduced by the ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, representing the opposition Democrats.
- 04If the Senate approves the measure, President Trump has the power to veto it.
- 05The Trump administration claims the war against Iran is over, despite ongoing military engagements.
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On Wednesday, the US House of Representatives approved a resolution aimed at withdrawing American troops from the Iran war, which was initiated by President Donald Trump in February. The vote, which concluded with a count of 215-208, saw participation from four Republican members alongside Democrats, signaling a bipartisan dissent against the ongoing military engagement. This resolution is largely symbolic, as it can be vetoed by the President if it gains Senate approval. The resolution's introduction came from the ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, emphasizing a demand from the American public to end what they deem an 'illegal war of choice.' This vote represents the first significant legislative action by the Republican-controlled House to challenge Trump's military strategy in Iran since the conflict began three months ago. Despite claims from the Trump administration that the war is over, exchanges of fire between US and Iranian forces continue, highlighting the lack of progress in peace negotiations.
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The resolution reflects growing public and political pressure to end military involvement in Iran, which could influence future US foreign policy.
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