[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S.J. Res. 172 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

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119th CONGRESS
  2d Session
S. J. RES. 172

 To direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities 
   within or against the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not been 
                        authorized by Congress.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                             April 13, 2026

 Mr. Warnock introduced the following joint resolution; which was read 
        twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations

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                            JOINT RESOLUTION


 
 To direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities 
   within or against the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not been 
                        authorized by Congress.

    Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. FINDINGS.

    Congress makes the following findings:
            (1) Congress has the sole power to declare war under 
        article I, section 8, clause 11 of the United States 
        Constitution.
            (2) Congress has not declared war upon Iran or any person 
        or organization within Iran, nor enacted a specific statutory 
        authorization for the use of military force within or against 
        Iran.
            (3) The purpose of the War Powers Resolution, as stated in 
        section 2(a) of such resolution (50 U.S.C. 1541(a)), is to 
        ``insure that the collective judgment of both the Congress and 
        the President will apply to the introduction of United States 
        Armed Forces into hostilities''.
            (4) Section 3 of the War Powers Resolution (50 U.S.C. 1542) 
        states, ``The President in every possible instance shall 
        consult with Congress before introducing United States Armed 
        Forces into hostilities or into situations where imminent 
        involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the 
        circumstances.''.
            (5) On February 28, 2026, the United States launched 
        Operation Epic Fury, introducing the United States Armed Forces 
        into hostilities as part of a military campaign against the 
        Government of Iran.
            (6) As of April 8, 2026, 13 members of the United States 
        Armed Forces have been killed and at least 380 have been 
        wounded, and President Donald J. Trump has suggested there will 
        likely be additional American lives lost.
            (7) Following the initiation of combat operations on 
        February 28, 2026, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) 
        effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz to all vessels, 
        resulting in a precipitous drop in maritime traffic and 
        worldwide economic disruption.
            (8) On March 24, 2026, the Department of Defense ordered 
        additional United States military forces to the region in 
        preparation of a further escalation of the military operations 
        consistent with the President's statements acknowledging the 
        possibility of using ground forces against Iran.
            (9) A ceasefire between the United States and the 
        Government of Iran took effect on April 8, 2026. Following an 
        initial round of negotiations, the United States announced a 
        blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to be implemented by the 
        United States Armed Forces.
            (10) The use of military force within or against Iran 
        constitutes the introduction of United States Armed Forces into 
        hostilities within the meaning of section 4(a) of the War 
        Powers Resolution (50 U.S.C. 1543(a)).
            (11) Section 1013 of the Department of State Authorization 
        Act, Fiscal Years 1984 and 1985 (50 U.S.C. 1546a) provides that 
        any joint resolution or bill requiring the removal of United 
        States Armed Forces from imminent engagement in hostilities 
        without a declaration of war or specific statutory 
        authorization shall be considered in accordance with the 
        expedited procedures under section 601(b) of the International 
        Security and Arms Export Control Act of 1976 (Public Law 94-
        329).

SEC. 2. REMOVAL OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES FROM HOSTILITIES WITHIN 
              OR AGAINST THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN.

    Pursuant to section 1013 of the Department of State Authorization 
Act, Fiscal Years 1984 and 1985 (50 U.S.C. 1546a), and in accordance 
with section 601(b) of the International Security Assistance and Arms 
Export Control Act of 1976 (Public Law 94-329), Congress hereby directs 
the President to remove the United States Armed Forces from hostilities 
within or against Iran, unless explicitly authorized by a declaration 
of war or a specific authorization for use of military force.

SEC. 3. RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.

    Nothing in this resolution may be construed to prevent the United 
States from--
            (1) defending against an attack on the United States or its 
        personnel or facilities in other nations;
            (2) collecting, analyzing, or sharing intelligence, 
        including United States partners and allies such as the State 
        of Israel, and international organizations as appropriate, 
        related to threats from Iran or its proxies;
            (3) assisting partner countries who have been attacked by 
        Iran since February 28, 2026, and other nations--
                    (A) in taking defensive measures to protect their 
                territory from retaliatory attacks by Iran or its 
                proxies; or
                    (B) by providing defensive materiel support for 
                such defensive measures; or
            (4) providing assistance for the security, departure, and 
        evacuation to United States citizens affected by the 
        hostilities.
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