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Because of the Iran issue: President Trump will use the veto right before Congress | Israel today

2/13/2020, 7:44:40 PM


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Legislators in the U.S. Congress support legislation that would limit the president's ability to run against Tehran without explicit approval from the Legislature • Several Republican senators defected and voted with Democrats

  • President of his country, Donald Trump, speaking to Congress // Photo: AFP

The US Senate Supreme Court approved Thursday's legislation that would significantly limit the ability of US President Donald Trump to launch a military operation against Iran.

The bill, passed with the help of a number of Republican party members, with a 51-to-44 majority, would require the president to seek special approval from Congress for military action against an Iranian state or declare war on a congressional vote.

President Trump has vowed to exercise his veto right against the legislative move, a move that would require a two-thirds majority of the House and Senate to overturn the presidential veto.

"We will strike in the US until it withdraws from Islamic countries"

The commemoration ceremony commemorating the end of the 40 days of mourning for the elimination of Quds Force commander, General Kassem Suleimani, served as a platform for threats for the Revolutionary Guards headquarters against the United States and Israel.

Salami also attacked the United States, saying: "We will not stop beating in the United States until the last of its soldiers leave from the Islamic lands. The Americans hated Qassem for eliminating ISIS's Thakfiri scourge. They couldn't stand it."

In Suleimani's will, which was uncovered in the same class, the commander who eliminated his gunmen called on to continue his path, claiming that the United States behaves "like a rabid dog"



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