In the U.S. Congress want to limit the powers trump on war with Iran

the U.S. House of representatives with majority of votes adopted a resolution that restricts military powers of the President of the United States Donald trump on Iran. However, the document will have the force of law and are not binding on the President.

In the vote of a majority of the legislators supported the resolution, which requires the President to cease hostilities with Iran, if only Congress will not give special permission or the United States will not face “imminent armed attack.”

However, in the Senate, the document may not receive necessary number of votes because a majority of Senate Republicans, who generally support their President, a member of the same party.

house of representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that the property trump held a provocative and disproportionate military airstrike on Iranian officials.

In her opinion, trump has no coherent strategy for achieving de-escalation of relations with Iran and stability in the region, reports “Interfax”.

As stated earlier in the broadcast of the special edition of the program “60 minutes” on TV channel “Russia 1″ the war correspondent of VGTRK Evgeny Poddubny, for the first time since the Vietnam war, someone dared to hit us bases”. He believes that Iran have achieved: the face has kept the red flag of revenge over mosque in city of Qom knowingly raised. “The Iranians are not interested in further escalation of the conflict, and therefore the impact was so limited. It was a symbol. A symbol that the next time will be different”, — said Evgeny Poddubny.

In turn, the writer in the United States Valentin Bogdanov said that us President Donald trump is also in no hurry to declare war on Iran. January 8, the whole world waited for the statement of the US President on the situation with the attack of Iran to the American airbase in Iraq. Trump said that Iran did not cause significant damage to the infrastructure of bases and do not kill any soldier, so the response action by the US will not.