Four Republicans join Democrats as House votes to curb Trump’s Iran war powers
The closely contested vote exposed divisions within the Republican Party while renewing debate over Congress' authority to approve extended military operations overseas.
As the US deadline approaches, both sides harden positions with warnings, military operations and global concerns over oil routes, signalling a critical turning point in the conflict.
Diplomats attend an emergency UN Security Council meeting after the United States defended the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro as a law enforcement action. | File image: IANS
The war between the United States, Israel and Iran is entering a sharper, more volatile phase. Washington has put out a final warning, while Tehran has made it clear it won’t come to the table under pressure. The messaging overnight has only hardened, with little to suggest any immediate diplomatic opening.
As the US deadline approaches, the conflict is no longer just about strikes and counter-strikes. It is now spilling into questions of oil routes, civilian infrastructure and wider regional stability. The Strait of Hormuz remains at the centre of it all, and what happens next could set the tone for the days ahead.
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