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HRES 554119th CongressIntroduced

Supporting President Trump's decisive actions to dismantle Iran's nuclear weapons program and affirming unwavering support for the State of Israel's right to self-defense.

Introduced: Jun 27, 2025
Defense & National SecurityEconomy & TaxesFinancial Services
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H. Res. 554 is a non-binding House resolution that expresses strong support for former President Trump’s actions aimed at dismantling Iran’s nuclear weapons program and reiterates unwavering U.S. support for Israel’s right to self-defense. It lauds a specific military action (Operation Midnight Hammer) against Iranian nuclear facilities, asserts that Iran remains a major threat, and calls for a policy goal of permanently preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon through verifiable prohibitions on enrichment, weapons development, and ballistic missiles. The resolution emphasizes diplomacy backed by sustained pressure, continued U.S.-Israel defense coordination (including replenishment of missile defenses), and international coordination with allies—specifically urging the U.K., France, and Germany to press Iran toward de-escalation and reengagement, while coordinating sanctions under UN Security Council Resolution 2231. It also states that the United States does not seek war with the Iranian people but seeks to end the regime’s nuclear ambitions and regional aggression. As a House resolution, the document expresses legislative intent and policy guidance for federal agencies and foreign policy actors; it does not itself authorize funding or new legal obligations. It signals congressional support for a hardline, pressure-based strategy toward Iran and ongoing support for Israel, while framing diplomatic efforts as necessary and backed by potential force if needed to protect U.S. and allied security.

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