Resolution restricting Trump's military power over Iran passed U.S. House of Representatives Jan. 10, 10:29 am

Opposition Democrats have led the House of Representatives over the U.S. military's killing of Iran's commander, opposing the Trump administration's attack on Iran without consulting Congress. Has passed a resolution restricting.

Opposition Democrats talk about U.S. forces killing the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, despite legislation requiring consultation with Congress as much as possible before using force under the command of the President. They replied that they took on the attack without increasing the risk of war.

The House of Representatives was voted on Tuesday by a Democratic Party's proposal to limit President Trump's power to use the military in Iran, with the vote of nearly all Democrats.

The resolution bans the use of military force against Iran at the discretion of the President, unless the Congress has declared war or specifically admitted it or is unavoidable for self-defense.

However, in the Senate, where the Republican Party is dominant, it seems difficult to pass a similar resolution, and even if passed, US media reports that President Trump will exercise veto power.