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On June 3, the US House of Representatives approved a resolution regarding war powers that calls for an end to military actions against Iran, marking the first occasion Congress has officially criticized a president's handling of the Iran conflict. This resolution, which will move to the Senate for review, is largely symbolic yet carries significant importance. Trump has dismissed it, continuing to use the blockade of Iranian ports as his main leverage. Meanwhile, Iran continues to hold dominance over the Strait of Hormuz, while American partners caution that Trump may find himself geopolitically cornered without a viable exit plan. For the American public, the implications are immediate: the war is incurring billions in costs, spurring inflation, and keeping US personnel in active military engagement.

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00:00Congress has officially challenged Donald Trump's Iran war, and the consequences could
00:04affect every American.
00:06The House of Representatives passed a War Powers Resolution on June 3, demanding a halt
00:12to U.S. military action against Iran.
00:14It is the first formal congressional rebuke of the war.
00:18The resolution now moves to the Senate, exposing growing fractures inside Washington as the
00:24conflict enters its 97th day.
00:26Trump rejected the measure and says the blockade of Iranian ports remains America's strongest
00:32leverage tool.
00:33But Iran is not backing down.
00:36The Strait of Hormuz, carrying nearly 25 percent of the world's oil supply, remains under Iranian
00:43control.
00:44U.S. forces continue taking fire in the region.
00:47American allies are openly questioning the strategy.
00:50And the economic cost is now showing up at gas stations and grocery stores across the
00:55country.
00:56The biggest question tonight, how does this war end?
00:59Right now nobody has a clear answer.
01:02I'll see you later.
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