Trump has vetoed the prohibition of the use of military force against Iran
Donald trump on Wednesday vetoed a Resolution of the U.S. Congress, which prohibited the use of military force against Iran.
Donald trump on Wednesday vetoed a Resolution of the U.S. Congress, which prohibited the use of military force against Iran.
The President is sure that the Congress resolution based on a "misunderstanding of the facts and law" and insists that the elimination of the Iranian General Qasim Soleimani has been " fully resolved (American) legislative act."
A resolution at the March was supported by the overwhelming majority of congressmen. Before that, in February, it blesses the Senate, where the overwhelming majority belongs to the Republicans, not the Democrats in the house of commissioners. It was a signal to the administration that even party members do not share trump his course on Iran and fear of the US being drawn into a war with the Islamic Republic.
The document which the Senate has made Democrat Tim Kane, binds trump to "stop all hostile action against Iran" Until further notice or Declaration of war, that under the Constitution only Congress does.
This decision States that it should not be construed as an " obstacle to the United States to defend itself from imminent attack." It was specifically noted that the head has " constitutional responsibility for the adoption of measures for the protection of the United States, its territories, possessions, Citizens, soldiers and diplomats from attack."
The United States held in Baghdad, January 3, operation destruction Soleimani. In response, Iran has carried out missile attacks on Iraqi base, which housed us Soldiers. The original trump and the Pentagon leadership revealed that received damage from the shelling was not. Then the military had to admit that victims have. However, their number continuously increased.
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