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Contact Congress about S.Res. 101: A resolution affirming the threats to world stability from a nuclear weapons-capable Islamic Republic of Iran.

The Senate is formally warning that Iran’s nuclear program threatens the United States, Israel, and other regional partners. It calls for every option to be considered and demands that Iran stop key nuclear and missile-related activities. But it does not change the law or approve military action.

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A resolution affirming the threats to world stability from a nuclear weapons-capable Islamic Republic of Iran. is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S1431-1433).

Latest action on S.Res. 101: Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S1431-1433)

Who this affects: This bill mainly affects people and groups involved in U.S. foreign policy and Middle East security. It matters most to U.S. allies and partners that could face more danger if Iran moves closer to a nuclear weapon, and to diplomats and lawmakers shaping the U.S. response. It could also matter to people watching future debates over sanctions, diplomacy, and military policy, because this resolution signals where many senators stand.

Why this matters: This matters because it shows how the Senate sees the danger from Iran’s nuclear program right now. It pulls together evidence from international inspectors and intelligence agencies and turns that record into a formal warning. The resolution does not create new legal powers, but it can still shape later arguments over diplomacy, sanctions, and security cooperation. It also matters because the text says all options should be considered while separately making clear that it is not a war authorization.

Key provisions in S.Res. 101

  • The resolution lays out a long record of Iranian nuclear and missile activity. That includes uranium enrichment, advanced centrifuges, missile tests, and alleged research tied to nuclear weapons.
  • It points to several reports and votes from the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, the global nuclear watchdog. Those reports raise concerns about undeclared nuclear material, limits on monitoring, and uranium enriched to very high levels.
  • It says Iran’s supply of uranium enriched to 60 percent has grown sharply. If Iran enriched it further, that amount could be enough for several nuclear weapons.
  • It cites U.S. and allied intelligence findings that Iran already has the equipment and experience to make weapons-grade uranium quickly.
  • It reminds readers that the United States calls Iran a state sponsor of terrorism. It also lists Iran’s money and material support for Hezbollah, Hamas, other Palestinian groups, and the Houthis.

How Modern Action helps you take action on S.Res. 101

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Questions people ask about S.Res. 101

What is S.Res. 101?
The Senate is formally warning that Iran’s nuclear program threatens the United States, Israel, and other regional partners. It calls for every option to be considered and demands that Iran stop key nuclear and missile-related activities. But it does not change the law or approve military action.
How do I support or oppose S.Res. 101?
Choose support, oppose, or ask for changes on Modern Action. The action flow drafts the message for you and keeps the wording tied to this bill.
Who should I contact about S.Res. 101?
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Can Modern Action explain S.Res. 101 before I act?
Yes. Modern Action gives you a plain-English summary, current status, and action context before you send anything.

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