The US Senate voted on Tuesday to limit President Donald Trump’s ability to engage in military action against Iran. The resolution passed with a 50-48 vote, marking a significant challenge to the President’s foreign policy. This move reflects growing unease within Congress regarding potential escalation with Iran. The resolution requires Trump to seek congressional approval for any future military conflict with the nation. It represents a first-of-its-kind measure limiting presidential authority in this manner. While the resolution’s practical effect remains to be seen, it signals a clear intent by the Senate to reassert its constitutional role in matters of war and peace. The vote underscores the ongoing tension between the executive and legislative branches regarding foreign policy decisions.