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Senate Votes 53–47 Against Limiting Trump’s Authority on Iran Military Action
Despite bipartisan concerns, Republican leaders stood firm in their defense of the president’s actions.
Despite bipartisan concerns, Republican leaders stood firm in their defense of the president’s actions.
While the Supreme Court’s decision is a win for the Trump administration, it doesn’t resolve the underlying legal question surrounding birthright citizenship.
The proposal, aimed at restarting nuclear talks halted by recent regional conflict, carries significant implications for U.S. foreign policy
senior White House officials walked back those comments, confirming that the U.S. and China had only agreed to a framework
DHS issued a warning about a “heightened threat environment” earlier this week, underscoring the urgency of preparedness.
The strikes raise broader questions about U.S. military strategy and the effectiveness of preemptive actions in addressing nuclear threats.
This discovery raises concerns over the potential militarization of U.S.-Pakistan relations, traditionally framed around counterterrorism and regional security.
While Iran has claimed that its ballistic missile silos remain intact and its nuclear stockpiles moved to secure locations, the damage to its military capacity appears severe.