US War Impact Digest · Jun 4, 2026
Congressional Action
- House Passes War Powers Resolution: The House voted 215-208 to halt U.S. military action against Iran, with four...

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The House passed a war powers resolution 215-208 to curb Trump's Iran military action, marking the first successful effort to force an end to the...
Trump has directed two rounds of U.S. strikes on Iran, plus clashes in the Strait of Hormuz, as part of broader operations testing whether America...
Three angles reveal the war's mounting toll beyond headlines:
U.S. Central Command conducted three defensive actions in 48 hours, striking Iranian radar sites, intercepting ballistic missiles, and targeting a...
Four separate military incidents unfolded in quick succession across the Gulf region.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called for Asian allies to ramp up military spending and declared the era of U.S. subsidizing wealthy nations' defense...
US Defense Secretary Hegseth delivered the same core message in coverage spanning Spanish, English, and Korean outlets: Washington stands ready to...
The 2010 VA FAST Letter lists every military job by noise exposure probability, forcing the VA to concede hazardous noise exposure for high or...
Hegseth's Shangri-La remarks highlight a massive U.S. drone expansion in the Indo-Pacific, drawing directly from Ukraine war lessons to counter regional threats. This marks a clear pivot in military strategy with implications for China and allies.
Missile debris from a downed Fateh-110 injured Americans at Kuwait's Al Salem Air Base amid fragile ceasefire talks.
Defense Secretary Hegseth warned the US military can resume operations against Iran at any time if negotiations fail.
US and Israeli strikes in February 2026 killed Iran's Supreme Leader and pursued regime change, but deeper aims centered on installing a client...
A new IISS report warns a US-China conflict over Taiwan could escalate to nuclear levels, with both militaries potentially striking command hubs. Beijing dismissed the assessment outright.
The Strait of Hormuz crisis spans military clashes and diplomatic friction: