The US Senate, controlled by Republicans, has passed legislation aimed at ending unauthorized American military strikes against Iran. The resolution seeks to restrict further offensive action without explicit congressional approval. While the move signals a desire to de-escalate tensions, its practical impact on the ongoing conflict remains uncertain. The Trump administration is currently pursuing diplomatic negotiations with Tehran, complicating the resolution’s potential effect. Reuters reports the outcome of these negotiations will likely determine the resolution’s ultimate influence. The vote reflects growing congressional concern over the potential for a wider conflict with Iran. It is unclear whether the administration will fully comply with the non-binding resolution.
