The US Senate voted to pass a resolution aimed at limiting President Trump’s authority to use military force against Iran without congressional approval. The resolution, passed on Tuesday, seeks to compel the removal of American forces engaged in hostilities with Iran. This move follows heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran after the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani earlier this year. Supporters of the resolution argue it reaffirms Congress’s constitutional war powers and prevents escalation. Opponents, primarily Republicans, contend it would tie the President’s hands and potentially embolden Iran. The resolution now moves to the House of Representatives, where its fate remains uncertain, as a veto from President Trump is also possible. The vote reflects growing bipartisan concern over the administration’s foreign policy regarding Iran.
