The US Senate has passed legislation aimed at restricting President Donald Trump’s ability to initiate military action against Iran. The vote, 50-48, reflects growing congressional opposition to potential conflict with Iran and challenges the president’s foreign policy decisions. The resolution requires Trump to seek congressional approval before engaging in significant military operations against Iran. This move comes amid heightened tensions between the US and Iran following recent incidents in the Persian Gulf. Supporters of the measure argue it is a necessary check on presidential power and prevents an escalation of hostilities. Opponents claim it undermines the president’s authority as commander-in-chief and could embolden Iran. The legislation now moves to the House of Representatives, where its fate remains uncertain.