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Iran Sanctions Evasion, Trump's Power Play, and War Powers Debate

Tensions rise as Georgia becomes hub for Iranian sanctions evasion and US lawmakers clash over Trump's authority

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The United States is facing a complex web of challenges on multiple fronts, with Iran sanctions evasion, presidential power plays, and war powers debates dominating the headlines. At the center of the storm is Georgia,...

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    Georgia is becoming Iran’s sanctions evasion hub

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    Trump, seeking executive power over elections, is urged to declare emergency

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    Graham: Iran facing ‘Berlin Wall moment’

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    Democrats will force vote next week to limit Trump’s war powers in Iran

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Iran Sanctions Evasion, Trump's Power Play, and War Powers Debate

Tensions rise as Georgia becomes hub for Iranian sanctions evasion and US lawmakers clash over Trump's authority

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The United States is facing a complex web of challenges on multiple fronts, with Iran sanctions evasion, presidential power plays, and war powers debates dominating the headlines. At the center of the storm is Georgia, a small country in the Caucasus region that has become a hub for Iranian sanctions evasion.

According to recent reports, 72 companies in Georgia have been importing Iranian oil and petroleum products between 2022 and 2025, undermining US efforts to build transit and energy corridors that bypass Russia and Iran. The Georgian government has also been pursuing closer political ties with Iran, further complicating the situation.

Meanwhile, in the United States, President Trump is facing criticism for his bid to expand his executive power over elections. Activists aligned with the White House have been circulating a draft executive order that would grant the president extraordinary powers over voting. The move has sparked concerns among Democrats and some Republicans, who argue that it would undermine the integrity of the electoral process.

In a related development, House Democrats are planning to force a vote next week to curb President Trump's war powers in Iran. The resolution, which is expected to fail due to Republican opposition, aims to limit the president's ability to take military action against Iran without congressional approval.

The debate over war powers has been intensifying in recent weeks, with some lawmakers arguing that the president has overstepped his authority in his dealings with Iran. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has warned that the situation in Iran could be a "Berlin Wall moment," with the potential to spark a major shift in the region.

However, not all lawmakers agree that the president has overstepped his authority. Some argue that he has the constitutional power to take military action without congressional approval, and that the resolution is an attempt to tie his hands in a critical moment.

In a separate development, Columbia University has accused federal immigration officials of detaining a student after misrepresenting their reason for entering a school building. The incident has sparked outrage among students and faculty, who argue that it is an example of the Trump administration's aggressive immigration policies.

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the United States is facing a complex and rapidly evolving set of challenges, both domestically and internationally. From Iran sanctions evasion to presidential power plays and war powers debates, the stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction could be severe.

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  • "Georgia is becoming Iran's sanctions evasion hub" (Reuters)
  • "Columbia says immigration officials detained a student after misrepresenting reason for entering school building" (CNN)
  • "Trump, seeking executive power over elections, is urged to declare emergency" (Politico)
  • "Graham: Iran facing 'Berlin Wall moment'" (The Hill)
  • "Democrats will force vote next week to limit Trump's war powers in Iran" (The New York Times)

The United States is facing a complex web of challenges on multiple fronts, with Iran sanctions evasion, presidential power plays, and war powers debates dominating the headlines. At the center of the storm is Georgia, a small country in the Caucasus region that has become a hub for Iranian sanctions evasion.

According to recent reports, 72 companies in Georgia have been importing Iranian oil and petroleum products between 2022 and 2025, undermining US efforts to build transit and energy corridors that bypass Russia and Iran. The Georgian government has also been pursuing closer political ties with Iran, further complicating the situation.

Meanwhile, in the United States, President Trump is facing criticism for his bid to expand his executive power over elections. Activists aligned with the White House have been circulating a draft executive order that would grant the president extraordinary powers over voting. The move has sparked concerns among Democrats and some Republicans, who argue that it would undermine the integrity of the electoral process.

In a related development, House Democrats are planning to force a vote next week to curb President Trump's war powers in Iran. The resolution, which is expected to fail due to Republican opposition, aims to limit the president's ability to take military action against Iran without congressional approval.

The debate over war powers has been intensifying in recent weeks, with some lawmakers arguing that the president has overstepped his authority in his dealings with Iran. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has warned that the situation in Iran could be a "Berlin Wall moment," with the potential to spark a major shift in the region.

However, not all lawmakers agree that the president has overstepped his authority. Some argue that he has the constitutional power to take military action without congressional approval, and that the resolution is an attempt to tie his hands in a critical moment.

In a separate development, Columbia University has accused federal immigration officials of detaining a student after misrepresenting their reason for entering a school building. The incident has sparked outrage among students and faculty, who argue that it is an example of the Trump administration's aggressive immigration policies.

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the United States is facing a complex and rapidly evolving set of challenges, both domestically and internationally. From Iran sanctions evasion to presidential power plays and war powers debates, the stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction could be severe.

Sources:

  • "Georgia is becoming Iran's sanctions evasion hub" (Reuters)
  • "Columbia says immigration officials detained a student after misrepresenting reason for entering school building" (CNN)
  • "Trump, seeking executive power over elections, is urged to declare emergency" (Politico)
  • "Graham: Iran facing 'Berlin Wall moment'" (The Hill)
  • "Democrats will force vote next week to limit Trump's war powers in Iran" (The New York Times)

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