The US Senate voted Tuesday to restrict President Trump’s ability to engage in military conflict with Iran, following a similar decision by the House of Representatives earlier this month. The resolution requires explicit Congressional approval for any further US military action against Iran. This move comes amid ongoing peace negotiations and increasing opposition to potential war with Iran, even within the Republican party, with several Republican senators joining Democrats in supporting the measure. While hailed by some as a clear signal of disapproval of Trump’s foreign policy, news agencies like AFP describe the resolution as largely symbolic due to questions surrounding its legal enforceability. The impact on the current geopolitical situation remains uncertain. The vote reflects growing Congressional concern over the potential for escalation with Iran without proper authorization.