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To Stop Endless War in Iran and Beyond Congress Should Rescind the Money to Fight

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AI-generatedThe article discusses a potential escalation of US military spending and engagement in Iran, which could disrupt global oil supplies and increase geopolitical risk. Such actions typically lead to higher oil prices and volatility in energy markets, while defense contractors may benefit from increased budgets.
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- Trump requested $1.5 trillion military budget with $200 billion for Iran war.
- Congress can rescind $350 billion from war budget to prevent further engagement.
- Only two Republican members support halting military actions in Iran.
- Democrats are encouraged to propose a rescissions bill to limit conflict funding.
- Article published April 23, 2026.
Oil prices are likely to rise due to fears of supply disruptions from potential military actions. However, the possibility of Congress rescinding funds could limit the duration of this price spike.
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