US: Senate votes to end Trump's Iran war in rare rebuke

The US Senate passed a bipartisan resolution directing President Trump to end military actions against Iran. Trump dismissed the vote as meaningless, while the move highlights growing congressional skepticism regarding the conflict.
Why it matters
It illustrates a rare instance of legislative pushback against executive war powers, signaling potential shifts in US foreign policy.
Trump criticized the largely symbolic Senate resolution as "meaningless" after several Republicans joined Democrats in a rare break with the White House.
The article reports on the conflict between the executive and legislative branches by citing both sides' perspectives.
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