Thursday, March 5th 2026

Despite loyalty at the top, the war has created major divisions within the Republican Party that will be felt in November’s elections
The US Senate on Wednesday night defeated by 53 votes to 47 a resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s power to take military action against Iran without the approval of Congress.
This important vote gives the head of the White House a free hand at a time when the war with Iran has entered its sixth day and is involving entire regions from the Middle East. Only Republican Rand Paul joined the Democrats, while Democrat John Fetterman voted with Republicans to protect the president’s authority in this conflict that has shaken global markets.
However, according to recent analysis from “The Intercept,” this fight has opened fierce debates within the Republican Party where figures such as Ruben Gallego and Joaquin Castro have issued accusations that the administration is putting Israel’s interests ahead of the “America First” slogan, putting troops at risk. Meanwhile, organizations like IMEU have launched multimillion-dollar campaigns in Arizona and Iowa attacking lawmakers who vote for billions of dollars in military aid to Israel while demanding cuts to American health care. This clash is turning into a powerful electoral weapon in the 2026 midterm elections, where candidates like Nida Allam are pledging a pro-peace line to stop the wars. endless.
Although the Democratic Party leadership remains cautious due to the influence of the AIPAC lobby, domestic tensions are rising after Marco Rubio’s statements that suggested an active role for Israel in fueling the conflict.
With the failure of this resolution in the Senate, Trump retains full control over the air and sea campaign while Tehran signals resistance through new successors to the supreme leadership, making the end of the crisis in sight. still far away. /tesheshi
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Source: prizrenpost
Etiketa: Brief

