The U.S. Senate rejected a proposal to limit Trump's military authority in actions against Iran
The U.S. Senate voted 52 to 48 to reject the related bill, meaning that the Trump administration continues to retain the autonomy to make military decisions against Iran.
This rejection eliminated the potential checks on Congress's power over the president's war powers, allowing Trump to more flexibly deal with the situation in Iran based on his own strategic judgment.
The voting results reflect the division between the two parties in U.S. foreign policy, especially regarding a tough stance towards Iran. Opponents sought to curb the president's tendency for military adventurism, while supporters endorsed a firm position towards Iran.
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