Pelosi says House will introduce 'War Power Resolution' aimed to limit Trump's Iran military action
Washington(CNN)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday sent a letter to Democratic
members of Congress announcing the House will introduce and vote on a
"War Powers Resolution to limit the President's military actions
regarding Iran" amid rising tension.
The resolution, Pelosi
writes, "reasserts Congress's long-established oversight
responsibilities by mandating that if no further Congressional action is
taken, the Administration's military hostilities with regard to Iran
cease within 30 days."
The letter comes as the US is deploying
thousands of additional troops to the Middle East following the
airstrike that killed Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani. Earlier Sunday,
President Donald Trump reiterated his threat to target Iranian cultural
sites.
"Last week, the Trump Administration conducted a
provocative and disproportionate military airstrike targeting high-level
Iranian military officials. This action endangered our servicemembers,
diplomats and others by risking a serious escalation of tensions with
Iran," Pelosi writes.
Pelosi said the resolution would be led by
Rep. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, who previously worked for the CIA and
was an analyst for the Defense Department specializing in Shia militias.
"As
Members of Congress, our first responsibility is to keep the American
people safe. For this reason, we are concerned that the Administration
took this action without the consultation of Congress and without
respect for Congress's war powers granted to it by the Constitution."
Pelosi
said the resolution will be similar to the War Powers Authorization
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine filed in the Senate that would require any
hostilities with Iran to be approved by Congress through a declaration
of war or new Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) -- a
"privileged" resolution that he can force a debate and vote on, though
it's not clear when that might happen.
"I greatly appreciate the
solemnity with which all of our Members are working to honor our
responsibility to protect American lives and values," Pelosi wrote in
concluding her letter. "Thank you for your patriotic leadership during
this difficult time."
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