A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not been authorized by Congress.
Summary
This joint resolution proposes to mandate the removal of United States Armed Forces from any hostilities involving the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not been specifically authorized by Congress. If enacted, the bill would require the President to withdraw troops from such conflicts within thirty days, unless Congress declares war or passes a specific authorization for the use of military force. The proposal aims to reinforce the constitutional role of Congress in deciding when the nation enters into armed conflict.
For everyday citizens, this legislation represents an effort to limit executive power regarding military engagements abroad. By requiring explicit congressional approval for operations against Iran, the bill seeks to ensure that any potential war or long-term military commitment is subject to public debate and legislative oversight. Because this is a joint resolution, it would have the force of law and require the President's signature to take effect.