Trump vetoes Congress resolution that restricts him from taking military action against Iran
May 06, 2020
Washington [US], May 07 : US President Donald Trump has vetoed a resolution aimed at constraining his ability to take military action against Iran, saying Congress should not have passed it.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Trump said that he has vetoed the Iran war powers resolution that "purported to direct me to terminate the use of United States Armed Forces in hostilities against Iran."
"This was a very insulting resolution, introduced by Democrats as part of a strategy to win an election on November 3 by dividing the Republican Party," Trump added. "The few Republicans who voted for it played right into their hands."
The Hill reported that the Congress does not have the two-thirds majority needed to override trump's veto.
The move marks the seventh time, Trump has used his veto pen including on a previous war powers resolution related to the U.S. military's assistance to Saudi Arabia in Yemen's civil war.
The House approved the resolution in March with 227-186 votes. Six Republicans joined with Democrats in passing the measure.
The Senate had approved the resolution in February when eight Republicans voted with Democrats to support the resolution.
According to the resolution, Trump could not use of United States Armed Forces for hostilities against" Iran unless Congress specifically authorizes it. The resolution was brought when Washington and Iran were at a brink of war earlier this year.
Tensions between the US and Iran have risen since Trump withdrew from Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and imposed harsh sanction.