US House Votes to Withdraw Troops from Iran, End War
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Key Quotes
"The passage of this resolution today is a sign of an important turning point, as more Republicans are listening to their constituents who do not want to see this new war in the Middle East prolonged."
การผ่านญัตติในวันนี้ถือเป็นสัญญาณของจุดเปลี่ยนสำคัญ เนื่องจากสมาชิกรีพับลิกันจำนวนมากขึ้นกำลังรับฟังเสียงของประชาชนในพื้นที่ของตน ซึ่งไม่ต้องการเห็นสงครามครั้งใหม่ในตะวันออกกลางครั้งนี้ยืดเยื้ออีกต่อไป
Key Entities
Organization
The legislative body that voted to withdraw troops from Iran and end the war.
The political party holding the majority in the US House of Representatives and whose members' votes were divided on the resolution.
The political party whose members largely supported the resolution and are using economic concerns related to the Iran conflict for campaigning.
The legislative body of the United States, including the House of Representatives and the Senate, whose approval is needed for the resolution to take effect.
The upper chamber of the US Congress, whose approval is required for the war powers resolution to become effective.
Place
The country from which US troops are to be withdrawn.
Person
The US President whose authorization for war with Iran was challenged by the House vote.
A Republican member of the House of Representatives from Ohio who voted in favor of the war powers resolution.
A Republican member of the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania who voted in favor of the war powers resolution.
A Republican member of the House of Representatives from Kentucky who voted in favor of the war powers resolution.
A member of the House of Representatives and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs who supported the resolution.
Tom Barrett(ทอม บาร์เร็ตต์)
A Republican member of the House of Representatives from Michigan who voted in favor of the war powers resolution.