Arabic version: مجلس الشيوخ يصوت لوقف العمل العسكري ضد إيران
The US Senate has voted 50-48 to pause the military campaign against Iran. This decision marks a significant moment, as it requires President Trump to seek congressional approval for any further military actions in the region.
This resolution received bipartisan support, with four Republican senators joining their Democratic colleagues in voting for the measure. This rare act of defiance against the Trump administration underscores the growing concerns within Congress regarding the ongoing military involvement in Iran.
According to Al Jazeera, this vote represents a shift in the legislative approach to military engagement, reflecting a desire among lawmakers to reassert their authority over war powers.
The resolution’s passage signals a potential change in the dynamics of US foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran, as lawmakers seek to ensure greater oversight of military actions moving forward.



















