Trump launched a full-blown war with Iran without a shred of congressional authorization, shredding the Constitution the Framers designed to prevent exactly this kind of unchecked executive power. Congress has repeatedly looked the other way as Trump bombed multiple countries unilaterally, and that silence only handed him more room to escalate. Passing the War Powers Resolution is the bare minimum needed to stop an unauthorized, costly conflict before it spirals further.
Iran has waged a decades-long campaign against Americans — from the 1979 hostage crisis to proxy attacks killing U.S. troops — and tying the president's hands mid-conflict hands Tehran exactly the strategic advantage it wants. Credible deterrence isn't optional; stripping the commander in chief of military flexibility during an active escalation invites more violence, not less. The Constitution allows emergency executive action, and 60 days is the proper window before Congress weighs in.
There is a 50% chance that 59.7% Americans will oppose the Iran War on June 14, 2026, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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