The US House of Representatives has passed a significant resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump from launching unilateral military action.
According to American media reports, the resolution was introduced by Democratic lawmakers and was approved by a vote of 215 in favor and 208 against.
Notably, four Republican lawmakers broke party ranks and voted in support of the measure, marking a significant political development.
The resolution states that any military action or armed conflict involving Iran would require prior authorization from Congress, preventing the administration from making such decisions independently.
Political observers say the move reflects growing concern among US lawmakers regarding policy toward Iran, with disagreements extending beyond the opposition and into sections of the ruling party.
Several members of Congress argued that under the US Constitution, the authority to declare war or approve military action primarily belongs to the legislative branch and should not be bypassed.
Analysts believe the resolution could influence future US policy toward Iran and shape discussions surrounding potential military involvement in the Middle East.












































































