U.S. House backs measure to limit Iran war action

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Summary

House lawmakers approved a symbolic measure on Iran as U.S.-Iran talks stalled and violence spread to Kuwait and Lebanon.

Why this matters

The vote highlighted domestic U.S. divisions over military action as diplomacy with Iran faltered. The fighting also threatened regional stability, oil shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and a fragile Israel-Lebanon ceasefire.

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 215-208 on Wednesday for a resolution seeking to halt U.S. military action in Iran, in a symbolic rebuke to President Donald Trump as talks with Tehran remained deadlocked. Four Republicans joined Democrats in support.

Weeks of talks had not produced an agreement to end the war or reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for oil and gas shipments. Trump said at the White House that “it could happen… over the weekend,” while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said “no tangible progress” had been made.

At a congressional hearing, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpiles were central to the discussions. Washington has said any peace agreement must include Iran handing over its near-weapons-grade enriched uranium, curbing its nuclear activities, and reopening the strait.

Kuwaiti officials said renewed hostilities on Wednesday included an Iranian drone strike on a passenger terminal at Kuwait International Airport that killed one person and wounded 63. Kuwait’s military called it an act of “criminal Iranian aggression.” India’s foreign ministry said the person killed was an Indian national.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards denied attacking the airport and said it was “an error in the American Patriot systems, which landed on the terminal after failing to intercept Iranian missiles.” They also accused U.S. forces of targeting a tanker and a communications tower on Qeshm Island.

Kuwait suspended air traffic and diverted inbound flights after the strike, then later resumed Kuwait Airways flights. The airport had fully resumed operations only on Monday after earlier disruptions during the war.

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