The U.S. Senate did not pass a resolution that would prohibit the use of force against Venezuela!
The U.S. Senate did not pass a resolution that would require the President to refrain from using force against Venezuela without the approval of legislators. The draft resolution received support from 49 lawmakers and was opposed by 51.
The resolution emphasized that the government should not allow the U.S. military to participate in military actions on Venezuelan territory without congressional authorization, as only the legislative branch has the authority to declare war. "The Congress has not declared war on Venezuela or any individual or organization within Venezuela, nor has it passed any bill authorizing the use of force on Venezuelan territory," the resolution stated.
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