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A major political battle is unfolding in Washington as the U.S. House of Representatives passes a resolution calling for the withdrawal of American troops from the ongoing conflict with Iran. While the measure does not compel President Trump to act, it delivers a significant political setback at a critical moment. Supporters argue the U.S. risks being drawn into another prolonged Middle East war as tensions continue to escalate. The vote comes amid growing concerns over expanding military operations, Iranian missile strikes on U.S. facilities, and fears that the conflict could widen further, pulling additional countries into an increasingly dangerous regional crisis.

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00:00On this vote, the yeas are 215 and the nays are 208.
00:04The concurrent resolution is adopted.
00:10A political storm is now brewing in Washington.
00:14As missiles fly across the Middle East,
00:16a battle is unfolding much closer to home.
00:20And this one is taking place inside the halls of Congress.
00:24In a significant rebuke to President Donald Trump,
00:27the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a resolution
00:31calling for the withdrawal of American troops
00:34from the ongoing conflict with Iran.
00:37The move does not force the White House to act,
00:40but politically it sends a powerful message,
00:43and it comes at one of the most sensitive moments of Trump's presidency.
00:48The vote passed on June 3, largely along party lines,
00:52after weeks of growing concern over America's expanding military involvement
00:57in the region.
00:58Lawmakers backing the measure argued that the United States
01:01risks becoming trapped in another costly and open-ended Middle East conflict.
01:11On this vote, the yeas are 215 and the nays are 208.
01:15The concurrent resolution is adopted.
01:29Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table.
01:35The war traces its origins to the U.S.-Israeli strikes launched against Iranian targets
01:41in late February.
01:43Since then, the conflict has steadily escalated.
01:46American forces have carried out operations against Iranian military infrastructure.
01:52Iran has responded with missile attacks on U.S. facilities in Kuwait and elsewhere.
01:57And now, the confrontation threatens to pull more countries into the crisis.
02:03Against that backdrop, members of Congress are increasingly questioning the strategy.
02:08The House resolution urges the administration to end direct military involvement
02:13and bring American personnel home.
02:16While the measure is non-binding, meaning it carries no legal authority,
02:20its political significance is difficult to ignore.
02:24For President Trump, the vote represents a setback—not because it changes policy overnight,
02:30but because it highlights growing unease within Washington.
02:34Even some lawmakers traditionally aligned with the president have expressed concerns about the risks.
02:40Critics argue the conflict is becoming too expensive, too dangerous, and too unpredictable.
02:46They point to rising military costs, threats to American troops,
02:51and the economic consequences of instability in global energy markets.
02:56Many also worry that military escalation could undermine diplomatic efforts already underway.
03:02The administration sees things differently.
03:05Trump and his allies insist that maintaining military pressure is essential.
03:10They argue that a strong posture is what brought Iran to the negotiating table in the first place.
03:16The White House continues to pursue indirect talks with Tehran while simultaneously conducting military operations aimed at deterring further attacks.
03:26President Trump has repeatedly spoken about achieving what he calls a great deal—one that would address regional security concerns,
03:35reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and prevent future conflict.
03:38But balancing diplomacy and military action has become increasingly difficult.
03:44The House vote reflects that tension.
03:47Supporters of the resolution say America must avoid another prolonged war.
03:52Opponents warn that withdrawing now could weaken U.S. leverage and embolden Iran.
03:57The debate is unlikely to end anytime soon.
04:00The measure faces an uncertain future in the Senate, where many observers believe it will struggle to gain sufficient support.
04:08Still, the symbolism matters.
04:11Congress has now formally signaled its concern, and that places additional pressure on the White House.
04:17As fighting continues overseas, the political battle at home is becoming just as important.
04:24President Trump still controls military policy, but the message from the House is clear.
04:29Support for the war is no longer guaranteed.
04:32And the debate over America's role in the conflict is only getting louder.
04:37On this vote, the yeas are 215 and the nays are 208.
04:42The concurrent resolution is adopted.
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