The U.S. Senate has approved a resolution calling for an end to unauthorized military engagement with Iran, rebuking former President Trump’s policies. The measure, initially passed by the House, is largely symbolic but demonstrates growing congressional concern over potential conflict. This action occurs as the United States and Iran are currently engaged in preliminary discussions intended to de-escalate tensions and potentially end ongoing hostilities. While the resolution doesn’t carry the force of law, it reflects a bipartisan desire to limit the scope of military action. Supporters argue it reaffirms Congress’s constitutional authority over war powers. Opponents maintain it could embolden Iran and hinder diplomatic efforts, though these arguments did not prevent its passage. The vote signifies a shift in sentiment regarding U.S. involvement in the region.
