A resolution affirming that any offensive military action taken against Iran must be explicitly approved by Congress before such action may be initiated.
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States that any offensive military action taken by the United States against Iran must be explicitly approved by Congress before such action may be initiated.
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by Senate |
| October 25, 2007 |
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November 08, 2007 From Pakistan to Iran: Bush policy spreads war danger
Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) have now introduced S. Res. 356, affirming that “any offensive military action taken against Iran must be ...
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July 16, 2008 Don't let Bush pull another Iraq: Support S. Res. 356
Click here to sign the petition for S. Res. 356 which would require that any military action against Iran be explicitly approved by Congress. If you're not convinced that, unprovoked, Iran isn't a threat to the US watch the video below. ...
Source: Daily Barf
June 12, 2008 Does George Bush intend to attack Iran?
There is a resolution already in the Senate called S. Res. 356. Itâsa straightforward and simple resolution that says, âA resolution affirming that any offensive military action taken against Iran must be explicitly approved by Congress ...
Source: The Tales from the Zirzameen
June 10, 2008 POTPOURRI OF IRAQ EVENTS THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA DOESN'T WANT YOU TO ...
... act and warn Iran of the consequences should it continue with its nuclear programme. Don't Bomb Iran: I urge you to support S. Res. 356, which would require that any military action against Iran be explicitly approved by Congress."
Source: CORKSPHERE








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It is ludicrious that we would allow a bill like that to actually become law! If need be, the president would not have a chance to take appropriate (I mean it appropriate) measures to secure the american people before he/she ask congress for permission to strike. The president is the commander-in-chief of the United Stated of America. He should have the ability to protect us against all of our enemies, specially a terrorist country like Iran.
It's ludicrous that Bush and Cheney are contemplating bombing Iran. They must be stopped from engaging in a wholly inappropriate action which would NOT protect us against terrorism or enemies, real or imaginary. They have lied and flouted the constitution for eight years now. This MUST come to an end. Pass Res. 356 before it's too late.
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