WASHINGTON— Congressional Republicans abruptly pulled an Iran war resolution vote Friday. The measure was on the verge of passing. Sources confirmed party leadership acted swiftly. They aimed to prevent “unintentional global stability.” The resolution would have limited presidential authority. It specifically targeted military action against Iran.
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“We almost passed a non-aggression pact,” stated Rep. Bartholomew “Barty” Crump (R-WY). Crump chairs the House Committee on Preventable Outcomes. “That would have sent a confusing message. Our constituents expect a certain level of geopolitical tension. It’s our signature tune.” He added that such a vote could disrupt their carefully orchestrated “war-adjacent” playlist. More legislative details often emerge on official government sites. Such information can be found at
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