The US Senate passed a resolution Tuesday calling for the withdrawal of American forces from any conflict with Iran, following approval by the House of Representatives. The vote, 50-48 in the House, represents a symbolic political rebuke of President Donald Trump’s foreign policy. While the resolution passed both chambers of Congress, it lacks the force of law and will not compel the President to act. The move signals growing congressional concern over potential escalation with Iran, particularly following recent tensions in the region. Supporters of the resolution argue it reaffirms Congress’s constitutional authority regarding war powers. Critics contend the measure is largely symbolic and may embolden Iran. The White House has not yet issued a formal response to the vote.