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The US House has refused to give President Barack Obama authority to continue US participation in the Nato-led operation in Libya, but rejected a bid to cut off money for the conflict.
The US role in the Nato mission has drawn criticism from many in Congress in recent weeks.
Opponents say the three-month-old operation requires Congress's approval.
But the Republican-led vote against approving the conflict is largely a symbolic political move, analysts say.
"The president has operated in what we now know is called the zone of twilight as to whether or not he even needs our approval," Republican Representative Tom Rooney of Florida said. "So what are we left with?"
Mr Obama says he does not need additional congressional approval, as US forces are simply supporting Nato.
His allies in Congress urged members of the House to vote for the resolution authorising the conflict.
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BBC News - House of Representatives votes against US Libya role
The US House has refused to give President Barack Obama authority to continue US participation in the Nato-led operation in Libya, but rejected a bid to cut off money for the conflict.
The US role in the Nato mission has drawn criticism from many in Congress in recent weeks.
Opponents say the three-month-old operation requires Congress's approval.
But the Republican-led vote against approving the conflict is largely a symbolic political move, analysts say.
"The president has operated in what we now know is called the zone of twilight as to whether or not he even needs our approval," Republican Representative Tom Rooney of Florida said. "So what are we left with?"
Mr Obama says he does not need additional congressional approval, as US forces are simply supporting Nato.
His allies in Congress urged members of the House to vote for the resolution authorising the conflict.
more
BBC News - House of Representatives votes against US Libya role