Congress passes war powers measure for first time, breaking with Trump over Iran

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The so-called resolution passed on Tuesday might be a feel-good moment for the political elite, but let’s not kid ourselves—it’s largely symbolic. This is classic Washington posturing, folks. The corporate media loves to pounce on anything that sounds like progress, and outlets like CNN have already framed this resolution as a game changer. Don’t be fooled; it’s nothing more than a hollow gesture meant to placate the masses while the White House drags its feet on actually resolving the conflict.

If you turn on Fox News, they’ll likely paint this as the righteous voice of the American people demanding action. But in reality, where’s the action? It’s all theater. One day, they’re declaring war on “establishment elites,” and the next, they’re cozying up to the very same power structure, spinning narratives that keep us divided.

What’s alarming is how both sides of the mainstream aisle play this game. Democrats and Republicans are hand-in-glove here, each using their platforms to push whatever agenda fits their narrative at the moment, while the American public is left holding the bag. So, as CNN and Fox drum up outrage over a resolution that changes nothing, just remember: the real conflict isn’t between party lines; it’s between real-life implications and the bureaucratic nonsense that gets peddled as progress.

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