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Republicans vote down legislation to halt Iran war in Congress’ first vote on conflict

Republicans vote down legislation to halt Iran war in Congress’ first vote on conflict

Posted on March 4, 2026 By admin


Senate Republicans voted down an effort on Wednesday (March 4, 2026) to halt President Donald Trump’s war against Iran, demonstrating early support for a conflict that has rapidly spread across the West Asia with no clear U.S. exit strategy.

The legislation, known as a war powers resolution, failed on a 47-53 vote tally. The vote fell mostly along party lines, though Republican Sen Rand Paul of Kentucky voted in favour and Democratic Sen John Fetterman of Pennsylvania voted against.

The war powers resolution gave lawmakers an opportunity to demand congressional approval before any further attacks are carried out. The vote forced them to take a stand on a war shaping the fate of U.S. military members, countless other lives and the future of the region.

Underscoring the gravity of the moment, Democratic senators filled the Senate chamber and sat at their desks as the voting got underway. Typically, senators step into the chamber to cast their vote, then leave.

“Today every senator — every single one — will pick a side,” Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said before the vote. “Do you stand with the American people who are exhausted with forever wars in the Middle East or stand with Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth as they bumble us headfirst into another war?” Sen John Barrasso, second in Senate Republican leadership, said during the debate that GOP senators would send a message that Democrats are wrong for forcing a vote on the war powers resolution.

Trump promised no more endless wars, yet he launched the country into war with Iran.

The Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war.

No president gets to decide alone.

Via Senator @ChrisVanHollenpic.twitter.com/gTIS3jZtI5

— Senate Democrats (@SenateDems) March 4, 2026

“Democrats would rather obstruct Donald Trump than obliterate Iran’s national nuclear program,” he added.

Trump administration scrambles for congressional support

After launching a surprise attack against Iran on Saturday (February 28, 2026), Mr. Trump has scrambled to win support for a conflict that Americans of all political persuasions were already wary of entering. Trump administration officials have been a frequent presence on Capitol Hill this week as they try to reassure lawmakers that they have the situation under control.

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Wednesday that the war could extend eight weeks, a longer time frame than has previously been floated by the Trump administration. He also acknowledged that Iran is still able to carry out missile attacks even as the U.S. tries to control the country’s airspace.

🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Top US Senate Democrat says Iran conflict is ‘Trump’s war’

US Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer says the conflict with Iran is “Trump’s war,” adding that the US president has “no strategy” and “no endgame,” as he addresses reporters on Capitol Hill. pic.twitter.com/xTRt1EXFnd

— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 3, 2026

U.S. service members “remain in harm’s way, and we must be clear-eyed that the risk is still high,” Gen Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at the same press conference.

Six U.S. military members were killed over the weekend in a drone strike in Kuwait.

Republican Sen Joni Ernst of Iowa acknowledged the human costs of the war in her floor speech. One of the soldiers killed Sunday was from Iowa, and a National Guard unit from her state was also attacked in Syria in December, resulting in the deaths of two other soldiers.

“But now is our opportunity to bring an end to the decades of chaos,” said Ms. Ernst, who herself served as an officer in the Iowa National Guard for two decades.

“The sooner the better,” she added.

Mr. Trump has also not ruled out deploying U.S. ground troops. He has said he is hoping to end the bombing campaign within a few weeks, but his goals for the war have shifted from regime change to stopping Iran from developing nuclear capabilities to crippling its navy and missile programs.

Lawmakers go on record

The votes in Congress this week represented potentially consequential markers of just where lawmakers stand on the war as they look ahead to midterm elections and the consequences of the conflict.

“Nobody gets to hide and give the president an easy pass or an end-run around the Constitution,” said Sen. Tim Kaine, the Virginia Democrat leading the war powers resolution. “Everybody’s got to declare whether they’re for this war or against it.” Republican leaders have successfully, though narrowly, defeated a series of war powers resolutions pertaining to several other conflicts that Mr. Trump has entered or threatened to enter. This one, however, was different.

Unlike Mr. Trump’s military campaigns against alleged drug boats or even Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, the attack on Iran represents an open-ended conflict that is already ricocheting across the region.

Several senators who have voted for previous war powers resolutions noted that they opposed this one because it applied to a conflict that is already raging.

“Passing this resolution now would send the wrong message to Iran and to our troops,” said GOP Sen. Susan Collins of Maine. “At this juncture, providing unequivocal support to our service members is critically important, as is ongoing consultation by the administration with Congress.” Still, Republicans who are used to operating in a political party dominated by Mr. Trump and his promises of keeping the U.S. out of foreign entanglements, the moment represented a bit of whiplash.

“War is ugly, it always has been ugly, but we’re taking out a regime that has been trying to attack us for quite some time,” said Sen. Markwayne Mullin, an Oklahoma Republican.

Published – March 05, 2026 04:56 am IST





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