Bills/S. 2087

No War Against Iran Act

No War Against Iran Act

In CommitteeForeign AffairsSenateSenate Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · Senate
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Plain Language Summary

# No War Against Iran Act (S 2087) Summary **What It Would Do:** This bill would prohibit the President from conducting military operations or armed conflict against Iran without explicit congressional approval. Essentially, it aims to require the President to obtain formal authorization from Congress before initiating any war or major military action against Iran, similar to constitutional war powers requirements that apply to other military actions. **Who It Affects:** The bill primarily affects executive branch powers and would impact U.S. foreign policy toward Iran. It would constrain presidential military decision-making while empowering Congress in matters of war.

This could affect military personnel, U.S.-Iran relations, Middle Eastern regional stability, and Americans interested in war powers oversight. **Current Status & Key Details:** The bill is currently in committee and has not advanced further. Sponsor Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) introduced it as part of broader congressional debates about executive war powers. The bill reflects ongoing constitutional discussions about whether presidents can unilaterally initiate military conflicts or must obtain legislative consent. Its passage would represent a significant shift in presidential authority regarding military action against Iran specifically.

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Latest Action

June 17, 2025

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

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7 cosponsors

Key Dates

Introduced
June 17, 2025
Last Updated
June 17, 2025
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