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The President's unilateral decision to strike Iran has ignited a significant debate over the U.S. Constitution's war powers. Critics, including many Democrats and some Republicans in Congress, argue the President has overstepped his authority. They assert that Congress, as mandated by the Constitution, must have a vote before the nation enters into such a conflict. This dispute highlights a long-standing tension between executive and legislative branches regarding military engagement abroad.
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