
Congress, not the president alone, should decide whether the United States uses military force against Iran.
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“Congress should have to approve major military action before a President takes the country into conflict.”
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“The United States should still be able to defend itself and share limited support even if direct fighting with Iran is restricted.”
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“Even when Congress limits war with Iran, the United States should still be able to stop an immediate attack and keep gathering threat information.”
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“The United States and its allies should use diplomatic and economic pressure to respond to Iran's nuclear violations.”
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“The United States should still be able to gather and share intelligence about threats from Iran, even when Congress limits combat.”
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“The United States should still be able to protect Americans during Iran-related fighting, even when broader fighting has not been approved by Congress.”
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“The United States should respond firmly to Iran's nuclear threat, but any move toward war should be clearly limited and separately approved.”
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