The U.S. Senate has approved a resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s ability to unilaterally authorize military action against Iran. The measure seeks to prevent an escalation of conflict by requiring congressional approval for any large-scale military engagement. This action is widely interpreted as a direct response to President Trump’s previous statements and decisions regarding Iran, which lawmakers fear could lead to an unauthorized war. The resolution does not prevent self-defense actions, but aims to ensure Congress retains its constitutional authority over war powers. Supporters argue the move is necessary to restrain the executive branch and promote diplomatic solutions. Opponents claim it could embolden Iran and hinder the President’s ability to protect U.S. interests. The resolution now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.