The resolution adopted by the US House of Representatives Thursday
evening “directing” President Trump not to go to war with Iran without
congressional approval is a political fraud. It has two political
purposes: to allow the Democratic Party to pretend it is opposed to war
without actually imposing the slightest restriction on the military
actions of the Trump administration; and to cement the ties between the
Democrats and large sections of the military-intelligence apparatus who
were clearly blindsided by Trump’s decision to assassinate Iranian
General Qassem Suleimani.
The impotent character of the House vote is demonstrated by the
decision of the Democratic leadership to introduce it as a “concurrent
resolution,” a designation generally reserved for empty formalities,
statements of opinion by Congress that do not go to the president for
his signature and therefore do not have the force of law.
While House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, echoed by pro-Democratic media
pundits, claimed that the Democrats would compel Trump to obtain
congressional authorization before going to war, the resolution does no
such thing. After passing the House by a near-party-line vote of
224-194, it goes to the Senate, where the Republicans have a 53-47
majority. If the Senate should approve it, the resolution would simply
be published as a declaration of the wishes of Congress. For good
reason, House Republicans sneered at the action as a vote on a “press
release.”
-- Patrick Martin, "The Democrats pass Pelosi’s phony antiwar resolution" (WSWS).