US House Passes Resolution to End Iran War; Trump Blasts 'Unpatriotic' Move
U.S. President Donald Trump criticized a House resolution demanding the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Iran war, calling it 'unpatriotic' and an interference with ongoing negotiations. The resolution passed 215-208, with 4 Republicans crossing party lines. It is the first attempt by the Republican-controlled House to restrict the president's military action since the Iran war began 3 months ago.
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(Central News Agency, Washington, comprehensive foreign news on the 4th) U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday slammed a House resolution demanding the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the war with Iran, calling the 'unpatriotic' move an interference with negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. According to AFP, Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, stating that the largely symbolic vote 'took place exactly when I was having final negotiations with Iran to end the war.' 'Who would do something so unpatriotic? They know very well that the negotiations are progressing.' Notably, four Republican House members joined Democrats the day before to support the measure, which passed with 215 votes in favor and 208 against. The resolution will now be sent to the Senate for consideration. Although the measure may ultimately face a presidential veto, it is the first attempt by the Republican-controlled House to force Trump to scale back military operations against Iran since the war began three months ago. In his post, Trump also accused Democrats of 'wanting our country to lose rather than let me win again and again.' 'As for those four Republicans, that's a different story—they're just show-offs! They should be ashamed.' (Translated by Yang Zhaoyan) 1150605