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2026年4月15日 世界标准时间18:46 更新于48分钟前
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2026年3月28日,伊朗德黑兰,美以与伊朗冲突期间一处遭袭击损毁的汽车维修店和经销商门店内被烧毁的车辆。马吉德·阿斯加里普尔/瓦纳(西亚新闻社)/路透社 购买授权许可,将在新标签页打开
华盛顿,4月15日(路透社)——美国参议院多数议员当地时间周三支持唐纳德·特朗普总统针对伊朗的军事行动,投票否决了民主党牵头的一项决议,该决议旨在叫停战争,直至国会授权开展敌对行动。
参议院以52票对47票未能推进这项战争权力决议案,凸显出在美等于2月28日对伊朗发动空袭六周多后,共和党仍持续支持这位共和党总统的战争政策。
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这是自战争爆发以来民主党第四次就类似议案发起投票表决。除肯塔基州参议员兰德·保罗之外的所有共和党议员均投下反对票,所有相关提案均以失败告终。
在此次最新投票中,保罗是唯一支持该决议的共和党议员。唯一投下反对票的民主党议员来自宾夕法尼亚州的约翰·费特曼。西弗吉尼亚州共和党参议员吉姆·贾斯蒂斯未参与投票。
民主党领袖誓言将持续推动战争权力决议案,直至冲突结束或国会批准继续作战。
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US Senate Republicans block latest bid to rein in Trump Iran war powers
2026-04-15T18:46:10.802Z / Reuters
By Patricia Zengerle
April 15, 2026 6:46 PM UTC Updated 48 mins ago
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WASHINGTON, April 15 (Reuters) – A majority of the U.S. Senate backed President Donald Trump’s military campaign against Iran on Wednesday, voting to block a Democratic-led resolution aiming to stop the war until hostilities are authorized by Congress.
The Senate voted 52-47 not to advance the war powers resolution, underscoring his party’s continuing support for the Republican president’s war policy more than six weeks after the U.S. and Israel launched air strikes on Iran on February 28.
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It was the fourth time that Democrats have forced votes on similar measures since the war began. All of them have failed in the face of opposition from every Republican except Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.
Paul was the only Republican vote in favor of the resolution in the latest vote. The only Democratic no came from Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman. Republican Senator Jim Justice of West Virginia did not vote.
Democratic party leaders have vowed to keep bringing up war powers resolution until the conflict ends or Congress authorizes continued fighting.
Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Chris Reese and Chizu Nomiyama
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