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The U.S. Senate approved a resolution that limits President Donald Trump's authority to carry out military operations against Iran, requiring prior approval from Congress before any military actions can be taken. Fifty members supported the resolution, while 48 opposed it, with four Republicans and one Democrat joining in support. The resolution emphasizes Congress's constitutional power to declare war, asserting that any war against Iran is unauthorized without explicit congressional authorization. This decision comes amid rising opposition to Trump's Iran policy and is largely symbolic, especially since, according to the U.S. administration, American forces are not currently engaged in combat operations against Iran.
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