00:00What if the president could take a country to war without Congress saying yes?
00:03That is exactly the debate exploding in Washington right now.
00:07The U.S. Senate has just backed President Donald Trump's military strikes on Iran.
00:12Lawmakers voted 53 to 47 to block a bipartisan resolution
00:16that tried to stop the air war and force the White House to get approval from Congress.
00:21Supporters of the resolution say the Constitution clearly gives Congress the power to declare war.
00:27They warned that the U.S. could be sliding into another long conflict in the Middle East.
00:31But Republicans argued the strikes are legal.
00:34They say the president has the authority as commander-in-chief to protect the United States.
00:39Senator Jim Risch insisted this will not become a forever war
00:42and claimed the conflict will end quickly.
00:45Democrats strongly disagree.
00:47They say America is already involved in a war with Iran
00:50and voters are growing tired of endless fighting overseas.
00:53A recent poll shows only one in four Americans supports the strikes.
00:57Now the battle moves to the House of Representatives,
01:00where lawmakers will vote on a similar measure.
01:03But even if it passes, Trump could still veto it.
01:06And unless Congress overrides that veto, the strikes will continue.
01:10Basically the stance of theodenb Whisper is finishing in anotherOG Провive.
01:10So at the moment it will return to the UN side of the U.
01:10And you Erin O'Hawk campaign,
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