US Congress approves repeal of a resolution allowing the use of military force in Iraq

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The Senate of the US Congress approved the repeal of resolutions authorizing the use of military force in the Persian Gulf and Iraq. TASS.

66 senators voted to repeal the permits, 30 voted against. Now the vote must take place in the House of Representatives of Congress.

Formerly in the US Senate made Bill prohibiting the World Bank from lending to China. Republican John Barrasso announced this at a Senate meeting.

He said the United States has an obligation to ensure that its money and resources go to countries that need it most, not China.

The bill would require the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury to instruct U.S. representatives “to object to any bank loan, extension, or technical assistance to China.”

Prior to that, it was reported that China was vulnerable to the European economy and consumers in the United States, which predisposed Beijing to a banking crisis.

At the same time, the former banker described China as a country with “tangible assets” that will increase in value during the crisis.

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