U.S. Senate votes to limit Trump's military powers regarding Iran

Here's what it means for you.
This resolution could redefine the balance of military authority between the U.S. presidency and Congress.
What happened
The U.S. Senate voted to advance a resolution that restricts President Trump's authority to engage in military action against Iran without congressional approval.
The Context
- The resolution aims to end military actions against Iran unless authorized by Congress.
- This decision highlights increasing tensions between the legislative and executive branches regarding war powers.
- The resolution is still several steps away from becoming law.
Takeaway
The Senate's action may signal a shift towards greater legislative control over military engagements in the future.
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