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The US Senate has banned Trump from continuing the war with Iran without Congress's approval

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The US Senate, where Republicans hold the majority, voted to end military actions against Iran. The resolution demands the cessation of operations unless Congress grants authorization.

The US Senate has banned Trump from continuing the war with Iran without Congress's approval

The U.S. Senate, where Republicans hold the majority, voted to end hostilities against Iran, supporting a resolution that limits the ability to continue the war without congressional approval. Bloomberg reports this, writes UNN.

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The decision was supported by 50 senators, with 48 voting against. Thus, the Senate for the first time expressed support for ending the conflict, effectively diverging in positions with U.S. President Donald Trump.

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The resolution requires the cessation of military operations against Iran unless Congress separately authorizes their continuation.

Some Republicans supported the Democrats

Along with the Democrats, Republicans Lisa Murkowski, Bill Cassidy, Susan Collins, and Rand Paul voted for the document.

At the same time, two influential Republican senators – Mitch McConnell and David McCormick – did not participate in the vote.

The practical impact of the decision remains unclear, as Washington and Tehran had previously reached a temporary peace agreement.

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