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Senate rejects curb on Trump military action in Cuba

Senate rejects curb on Trump military action in Cuba

Summary

The Senate voted 51-47 to block a bill that would prevent the U.S. from taking military action against Cuba without Congress’s approval. The vote shows strong Republican support for President Trump’s tough stance on Cuba, including a naval blockade and threats of military moves.

Key Facts

  • The Senate rejected a bill aimed at stopping military action against Cuba unless Congress agrees first.
  • The vote was 51-47 to block the bill from moving forward.
  • Most Republicans supported the decision; two Republicans (Susan Collins and Rand Paul) voted to advance the bill.
  • One Democrat, John Fetterman, opposed advancing the bill.
  • President Trump has increased pressure on Cuba by restricting fuel shipments with naval forces.
  • Trump has suggested the U.S. might take military action or push for regime change in Cuba.
  • Similar efforts to limit military action against Iran have also been rejected by the Senate.
  • House Democrats plan to push a vote on Iran-related war powers soon, but past efforts in the House have failed.
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