The U.S. Senate passes a resolution aimed at limiting Trump's war powers against Iran.

ME AI News: On June 23, the U.S. Senate passed the War Powers Resolution on Iran that the House of Representatives had previously approved, with 50 votes in favor and 48 votes against. This is the first time the related resolution has been passed by both chambers of Congress. The resolution requires the president to end U.S. military actions against Iran without a declaration of war or authorization to use force by Congress. However, since this resolution is a joint congressional resolution, it has no legal binding effect and does not require the president’s signature, so it is mainly symbolic. (CCTV) (Source: Wall Street Journal)
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