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“The Senate should praise U.S. forces for carrying out self-defense strikes against Iran-backed militia groups that threaten U.S. personnel and interests in Iraq and Syria.”
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“U.S. forces should be pulled out of fighting or military hostilities against Iran unless Congress declares war, passes an Iran-specific authorization for force, or a limited urgent defense exception applies.”
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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 if Congress limits war with Iran, the United States should still be able to defend people, share threat information, and help partners stop attacks.”
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“The Senate should formally say that attacks by Iran-backed militia groups on U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria are wrong, and that Iran is wrong to support those groups.”
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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 Biden administration should put more pressure on Iran to stop backing militia attacks, take steps to deter more attacks, and warn that future Iranian provocations would bring a quick response coordinated with allies and partners.”
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“U.S. troops in the region should be able to remain for defense or for missions separate from fighting Iran, as long as they are not being used for prohibited hostilities against Iran.”
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“Even if Congress stops unauthorized fighting with Iran, the United States should still be allowed to protect itself and carry out limited safety and support actions.”
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“U.S. forces should still be able to defend the United States, U.S. personnel, and U.S. facilities overseas if they are attacked.”
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