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Vol. I Β· No. 167 Β· 808 Reports Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Kaine Pushes War Powers Resolution Amid Iran Ceasefire Talks

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Topics in This Edition

Iran warWar Powers ResolutionCongressional oversight

Summary

Forbes Breaking News aired Sen. Tim Kaine's June 2026 Senate floor remarks supporting a War Powers Resolution sponsored by a colleague. Kaine argued the conflict that began February 28 is unauthorized, unwise and costly, citing troop deaths, billions in spending and higher gas prices.

He highlighted the timing after a announced ceasefire and potential deal, urging Congress to require approval before any resumption of hostilities. The segment relies on Kaine's direct remarks with references to prior resolutions and the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act he co-authored.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast faithfully presents Kaine's constitutional and policy arguments, which align with documented legislative history on INARA and repeated War Powers efforts. Viewer perception may be skewed by the absence of administration rebuttals or data on strike objectives and Iranian actions. Specific figures on casualties and economic costs are presented without attribution or verification, leaving load-bearing claims unsupported in the clip itself. Context on the scale of the conflict and polling on public opinion is omitted. The intermission framing is a reasonable strategic point but reflects one side's interpretation of ongoing diplomacy.

Key Moments

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War against Iran began end of February and is illegal without congressional authorization

Consistent with congressional records and Kaine statements on Operation Epic Fury start date of Feb. 28, 2026

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President Trump tore up a diplomatic deal controlling Iran's nuclear program

Refers to U.S. withdrawal from JCPOA in 2018; Kaine co-authored INARA requiring congressional review of agreements

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14 troops killed and $50 billion extra at gas pump since war began

Specific figures stated without attribution or corroborating data in the segment

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INARA obligates president to submit any Iran nuclear deal to Congress

INARA (P.L. 114-17) enacted 2015 requires transmission of agreements to Congress for review

Notable Concerns

  • Specific numerical claims on troop deaths, expenditures and gas price impacts presented without sourcing or context

Sources Consulted

  1. S.J.Res.59 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities against the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not been authorized by Congress.
  2. S.J.Res.104 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): A 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.
  3. Senate Moves to Curtail Iran War Powers
  4. Sen. Kaine Announces Eighth Iran War Powers Resolution
  5. Senator Kaine Delivers Remarks on Eighth Iran War Powers Resolution
  6. Sen. Tim Kaine calls on the Senate to vote on the war powers resolution
  7. Kaine Statement on Trump's Illegal War with Iran
  8. Virginia Sen. Kaine leads push for war powers resolution on Iran
  9. Congress must review Iran agreement, senators say
  10. Kaine Statement On Passage Of Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act
  11. H.R.1191 - 114th Congress (2015-2016): Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015
  12. Joint Resolution - Iran War Powers Resolution (PDF)