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The U.S. Senate voted to approve a resolution opposing war authorizations and emphasizing the withdrawal of American forces from conflicts in Iran, with the results showing 48 members against and 50 in favor, including four Republicans alongside Democrats in passing it. This resolution is symbolic, as it will not be implemented directly by law, but it reflects Congress's desire to strengthen its role in shaping military policies and overseeing foreign operations, particularly amid ongoing negotiations with Iran that require broader parliamentary oversight.
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