Washington, DC – The US Senate held a crucial vote that defeated a resolution granting Congress broad powers regarding military action in Venezuela. An official source explained that the resolution’s defeat was due to a vote by a senator who supports President Donald Trump, sparking widespread debate about potential US intervention in the region.
Observers confirmed that this vote reflects the sharp division between the two US parties on foreign policy and places limitations on the current administration’s ability to take independent military action in Venezuela, given the sensitivity of the regional situation and the influence of domestic politics on foreign affairs.
Trump’s deputy wins the battle in the Senate and defeats the war powers resolution against Venezuela.
America and the impact of partisan division on foreign policy



