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 directed at or within the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not received specific authorization from Congress. If enacted, the President would be required to withdraw these forces within thirty days, unless Congress passes a formal declaration of war or a specific authorization for the use of military force. The resolution aims to reassert congressional authority over the decision to engage in foreign conflicts.
For everyday citizens, this legislation represents an effort to limit the executive branch's power to involve the nation in military actions without legislative approval. By requiring a public debate and vote in Congress before sustained military engagement, the bill seeks to increase transparency and accountability regarding the use of taxpayer resources and the deployment of American service members. As a joint resolution, this measure would have the force of law if passed by both chambers and signed by the President.