The U.S. Senate voted to pass a resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s ability to engage in military conflict with Iran. The resolution directs the President to withdraw American forces from hostilities involving Iran, effectively seeking to constrain potential escalation. This move comes amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran following the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani earlier this year. While the resolution passed the Senate, its future remains uncertain as it requires approval from the House of Representatives and President Trump, who has previously expressed opposition to such limitations. Supporters of the resolution argue it is a necessary check on presidential power and prevents an unnecessary war. Opponents contend it could tie the President’s hands and weaken national security. The vote reflects growing bipartisan concern in Congress regarding the potential for a wider conflict in the Middle East.