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Senate Democrats Stall Defense Bill Amid Deepening Iran War Divisions

Senate Democrats blocked a defense policy bill on Tuesday, a rare move that reflected deepening partisan divisions over the war in Iran.

The procedural vote halted the annual National Defense Authorization Act, a measure that typically enjoys broad bipartisan support. Lawmakers failed to advance the legislation along a near party-line vote.

The blockade underscored how the conflict in the Middle East has fractured political consensus in Congress. Debates over the war’s scope and strategy have reshaped alliances on national security.

Democratic leaders argued the bill lacked sufficient oversight of military operations in Iran. They demanded amendments to restrict offensive combat authority and require regular war-related briefings.

Republicans accused Democrats of undermining troops and weakening national security. They insisted the bill was essential for military readiness, pay raises, and modernization efforts.

The stalemate leaves key defense programs in limbo, including procurement of new weapons systems and service member benefits. Both sides expressed willingness to negotiate further.

This marks the closest the Senate has come to blocking the defense bill in years, signaling a new era of polarization over military policy. Floor debate remains on hold pending further negotiations.

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