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US Congress passes symbolic Iran war rebuke to Trump

US Congress passes symbolic Iran war rebuke to Trump

WASHINGTON: The US Senate has passed a largely symbolic resolution on Tuesday. calling for an end to President Donald Trump’swarwith Iran, delivering a fresh rebuke to the White House as it tries to negotiate a lasting settlement with Tehran.

The House-passed measure. adopted by the Senate in a 50-48 vote, directs Trump to remove US forces from hostilities with Iran unless Congress explicitly authorises military action.

Because the measure is a “concurrent resolution,” it does not go to Trump’s desk for signature. carries disputed legal force.

But its passage still puts both chambers of Congress on record against a conflict that began with US. Israeli strikes on Iran in late February, rattled global energy markets and opened a broader regional war involving Lebanon and Gulf states.

The vote came as the Trump administration pursued a 60-day diplomatic push to turn a preliminary memorandum of understanding with Iran into a final agreement covering Tehran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief. the Strait of Hormuz.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer forced the vote to put Republicans on record after several Trump allies voiced alarm over both the war. the president’s deal to end it.

“Republicans can complain about Trump’s war, his secrecy,. his disastrous deal with Iran all they want behind closed doors, but the only way to ensure this war ends once and for all is for Republicans to act,” Schumer said in a floor speech ahead of the vote.

The resolution earlier cleared the Republican-controlled House after four Republicans joined every Democrat in backing it, a rare break with Trump on matters of war. national security.

Democrats say Trump violated the Constitution by launching military operations against Iran without congressional approval.

Speaker Mike Johnson. a Trump ally, said before the House vote that limiting the commander-in-chief during negotiations was a “very dangerous prospect.”

But Democrats. some Republicans say the fighting continued well beyond the legal deadline and that Trump has repeatedly threatened renewed strikes.

Published in Dawn, June 24th, 2026

Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/2010451

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