The U.S. Senate voted to limit military action against Iran, signaling growing bipartisan concern over the escalating conflict. The resolution passed 50-48, following approval by the House of Representatives earlier in June. This move comes despite ongoing peace negotiations between the Trump administration and Iran, initiated after a period of heightened tensions beginning in February. While the resolution aims to restrain potential military escalation, its practical impact remains uncertain as diplomatic efforts continue. The vote demonstrates a rare instance of Congress challenging President Trump’s foreign policy decisions, even within his own party. The resolution reflects increasing unease regarding the potential for a wider conflict in the region.
