Senate Passes Resolution to Restrict U.S. Military Engagements with Iran
The U.S. Senate has approved a measure aimed at curbing the administration's ability to undertake military action against Iran. This bipartisan vote, though largely symbolic without presidential assent, signals congressional apprehension regarding the executive branch's approach to the conflict and recent diplomatic agreements. It highlights a legislative effort to assert oversight on foreign policy decisions.
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