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Republican Congressman Tom Barrett from Michigan has introduced a bill in the US House of Representatives seeking to restrict and eventually end ongoing American military operations in Iran. The bill, presented last Thursday, authorizes limited military actions only until July 30 and imposes strict conditions on their scope. It effectively challenges President Donald Trump’s earlier claim that the 'Iran war is over.' Barrett, a former military officer, said the proposal aims to uphold Congress’s constitutional authority and ensure transparency in the conflict.
The bill prohibits any large-scale ground operations in Iran, allowing force only to destroy nuclear facilities, counter imminent threats to US forces, maintain naval blockades at ports, and secure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Barrett emphasized that while the president holds command authority, Congress must define the war’s objectives and timeline. Despite Trump’s assertion that the conflict ended with an April 7 ceasefire, thousands of US troops remain deployed in the region, and recent skirmishes have occurred.
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski has also announced plans to draft a similar measure, reflecting growing unease among Republicans over the prolonged military engagement in Iran.
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