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The U.S. Senate approved the "War Powers" resolution by a vote of 50 to 48, with four Republican members joining Democrats in supporting the measure, aimed at ending the war against Iran that began last February. The resolution recognizes Congress's constitutional authority to declare war but is considered symbolic due to the absence of an ongoing direct military conflict between the United States and Iran. Additionally, the Trump administration reaffirmed that there are no direct legal obligations regarding the war. The vote comes amid internal divisions within the Republican Party and increasing pressure from legislators to halt military operations, amidst differing political and diplomatic stances toward Iran.
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