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

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

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It illustrates a rare instance of legislative pushback against executive war powers, signaling potential shifts in US foreign policy.

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Trump criticized the largely symbolic Senate resolution as "meaningless" after several Republicans joined Democrats in a rare break with the White House.

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The article reports on the conflict between the executive and legislative branches by citing both sides' perspectives.

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