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U.S. Senate Set to Vote on Resolution Aimed at Blocking Further Trump Strikes on Iran — Washington Post

U.S. Senate Vote on Resolution to Block Further Trump Strikes on Iran The United States Senate recently held a closely watched vote on a resolution that sought to limit further military strikes on Iran ordered by Donald Trump. The proposal aimed to require additional congressional approval before any expanded military action against Iran could take place. The vote highlighted ongoing debates in Washington about the constitutional balance of power between the presidency and Congress when it comes to decisions involving military force. According to reporting by The Washington Post, the resolution was designed to reaffirm Congress’s authority over war powers. Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress holds the power to declare war, while the president serves as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Over the decades, tensions have often arisen between these two branches of government over how military actions should be authorized and supervised. Background of the Resolution The S...

Reports Say U.S. Iran War May Cost Around $1,000,000,000 a Day, as Democrats Argue the Same Amount Could Fund a Year of Health Care for Nearly 110,000 Americans

Reports Say U.S.–Iran War May Cost Around $1 Billion a Day as Democrats Argue the Same Amount Could Fund Health Care for Nearly 110,000 Americans The growing conflict between the United States and Iran has sparked intense debate in Washington, not only over military strategy but also over the financial cost of war. According to various estimates discussed by policymakers and analysts, the war could cost the United States roughly $1 billion per day, a figure that has become central to political arguments about national priorities and government spending. Some Democratic lawmakers argue that such a large amount of money could instead fund health care for tens of thousands of Americans for an entire year. The debate comes amid escalating tensions following U.S. military strikes on Iran and the widening conflict in the Middle East. As the fighting intensifies, lawmakers in Congress have begun asking critical questions about the war’s long-term costs, its objectives, and the pot...

An Iranian Woman Says: ‘Our Heads Are Held High Because Our Leader Was Martyred in His Office While Working for the Country — He Didn’t Get on a Plane to Flee, IRIB News Reports

An Iranian Woman Says: “Our Heads Are Held High Because Our Leader Was Martyred in His Office While Working for the Country — He Didn’t Get on a Plane to Flee,” IRIB News Reports The concept of leadership during times of crisis often becomes a defining moment for nations. Leaders are remembered not only for their policies and decisions but also for how they act in the most critical moments of national uncertainty. According to reports from Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), a statement from an Iranian woman reflecting on the sacrifice of her country’s leader has gained attention for the powerful symbolism it conveys. Her words highlight themes of courage, national pride, and the expectations citizens often place on those who hold the highest offices in their country. The woman’s statement—“Our heads are held high because our leader was martyred in his office while working for the country — he didn’t get on a plane to flee”—captures a sentiment that resonates deep...

In First Message, Mojtaba Ali Khamenei Promises to Uphold Honor, Freedom, and Dignity for Iran, State Media Reports

In his first reported message, Mojtaba Ali Khamene! pledged to uphold Iran’s honor, freedom, and dignity, calling for national unity and resilience during a critical period for the country, according to Iranian state media reports. Disclaimer: This post is shared for informational and news reporting purposes only. It does not promote War, Attacks, or violance. The content reflects statements reported by state media and may evolve as more details emerge. #Iran #MojtabaKhamenei #MiddleEast #Leadership 

Supporters Say Imam Sayyed Khamenei Is Alive in Allah’s Sight, Citing the Qur’anic Verse: ‘They Are Alive, but You Do Not Perceive It.’

Supporters of Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei have been sharing messages on social media expressing the belief that he is “alive in Allah’s sight,” referencing a well-known Qur’anic verse about those who are killed in the path of God. The verse often cited in these discussions comes from Surah Al-Baqarah (2:154), which states that those slain in the cause of Allah should not be considered dead, but alive in a way humans cannot perceive.  The phrase has been widely circulated by followers and commentators online as a religious expression of remembrance and faith, reflecting how spiritual interpretations and scripture are often invoked during times of mourning or political tension. Disclaimer: This post is shared for informational and religious context purposes only and reflects sentiments circulating online. Interpretations of religious texts may vary, and readers are encouraged to consult reliable scholarly sources for deeper understanding. #Khamenei #ImamKhamenei #Quran #Isla...

Iran Says Only Chinese Ships Can Pass Through the Strait of Hormuz as a ‘Gesture of Gratitude’ to Beijing for Its Support, Reports Suggest

Iran May Allow Only Chinese Vessels Through the Strait of Hormuz: Implications for Global Trade Recent reports circulating in international media suggest that Iran may permit only Chinese vessels to transit the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The move has been described as a possible “gesture of gratitude” toward China for its diplomatic and economic support during the ongoing geopolitical crisis involving Iran and Western powers. If implemented, such a restriction could have far-reaching consequences for global trade, energy markets, and international shipping routes. Strategic Importance of the Strait of Hormuz The Strait of Hormuz is widely considered one of the most critical maritime chokepoints in the world. This narrow waterway connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, providing the main route for oil exports from major Gulf producers such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Approximately 20 percent of t...

Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev Visits Iran’s Embassy in Baku to Express Condolences for Ayatollah Khamenei, Mehr News Agency Reports

Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev visited Iran’s Embassy in Baku to express condolences over the passing of Ayatollah Ali Kha_mene!, signing the book of condolence and meeting with the Iranian ambassador, according to reports.  Disclaimer: This post is shared for informational and news reporting purposes only. It does not promote War, violance, or harm. The content reflects publicly reported diplomatic developments. #Azerbaijan #IlhamAliyev #Iran #Diplomacy #GlobalNews Source: Mehr News Agency

U.S. Military Equipment Losses Near $2 Billion in Early Days of Iran Conflict, According to Data Compiled by Anadolu Agency

 U.S. military equipment losses have neared $2 billion in the early days of the Iran conflict, according to estimates and data compiled by Anadolu Agency. The reported losses include damaged radar systems, satellite communication equipment, and several fighter jets during ongoing operations in the region.  Disclaimer: This post is shared for informational and news reporting purposes only. It does not promote W@r, Att@cks, or viol@nce. Figures are based on compiled estimates and may change as new information becomes available. #USMilitary #IranConflict #DefenseNews #GlobalNews #MiddleEast Source: Anadolu Agency

Imam Khamenei remained in his office with his family during the holy month of Ramadan while fasting And embraced martyrdom rather than surrendering or hiding, State Media Reports

Imam Ali Khamenei reportedly remained in his office in Tehran during the holy month of Ramadan and was working at the time of the strike, according to Iranian state media accounts. Officials described his death as “martyrdom”, saying he did not flee or hide but stayed at his post while carrying out his duties.  State television later confirmed his death and announced a national mourning period, with authorities portraying the event as a major moment in Iran’s contemporary history.  Disclaimer: This post is shared for informational and news reporting purposes only. It does not promote War, Attacks, or violance. The content reflects statements reported by Iranian state media and other publicly available sources. #Iran #Khamenei #Ramadan #GlobalNews #MiddleEast Source: Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

Spanish Prime Minister Rejects Military Action Against Iran, Says ‘No to War,’ Calls for Respect for International Law and Warns Against Repeating Iraq War Mistakes

 Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has rejected military action against Iran, declaring “No to War” and urging world leaders to respect international law and pursue diplomacy. He warned that the world should not repeat the mistakes of the Iraq War, which he said brought long-term instability and security challenges.  Sánchez emphasized that Spain supports de-escalation and political dialogue rather than further military involvement, reflecting growing debate among Western allies about how to respond to the conflict.  Disclaimer: This post is shared for informational and news reporting purposes only. It does not promote War, Attacks, or violance. The content reflects publicly reported statements and may evolve as the situation develops. #Spain #PedroSanchez #Iran #GlobalNews #InternationalLaw Source: Al Jazeera