The U.S. Senate has passed a resolution urging President Donald Trump to cease military operations against Iran without Congressional approval. The resolution calls for Trump to either end the conflict or seek authorization from Congress to continue military actions. Notably, the measure garnered support from four Republican senators, signifying a rare bipartisan challenge to the White House. This move increases pressure on the Trump administration as tensions with Iran have escalated over the past five months. The resolution reflects growing concerns within both parties regarding the potential for a wider conflict in the region. It underscores the Senate’s intent to reassert its constitutional authority over war powers. The vote represents a significant political setback for the President’s foreign policy agenda.
