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I just voted to prevent war with Iran

Dear Friend,

I just voted to support a war powers resolution to prevent further escalation of hostilities with Iran without congressional authorization. This resolution adheres with the Founders' intent that the sole constitutional power to declare war rests with peoples' representatives in Congress, not the president. The resolution passed the Senate with a bipartisan vote of 55 to 45.

President Trump's reckless approach to foreign policy and use of military force is completely lacking in forethought and too often puts Americans at risk. The president has dangerously raised the likelihood of entangling the United States in yet another war in the Middle East.

The president's impulsive decision to order the killing of General Soulemani last month is just one piece of his administration's incoherent ‘maximum pressure' campaign on Iran. It is clear that this approach is not working to bring the Iranian regime back to the table for nuclear negotiations after last year's abrupt, unilateral U.S. withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal.

We can no longer allow the executive branch to misuse congressional authorizations for use of military force--AUMFs--that in no way authorize hostilities against Iran. Anytime we send our service members to war, we must always have clear objectives and strategies. If President Trump and his advisors believe military conflict with Iran is necessary, they must bring that justification before Congress for a vote.

Please stay in touch with me about this and other important issues, and contact my office if I can ever be of assistance to you and your family.

Sincerely,

MARTIN HEINRICH
United States Senator