The US Senate approved a resolution on Tuesday directing the president to remove military forces from the conflict with Iran, a significant rebuke to Donald Trump and a strong message that the war lacks support in Congress.
The measure passed the House earlier this month. But because it is what’s known as a concurrent resolution, it does not require the president’s signature and, by definition, does not carry the force of law.
Trump called the Senate’s vote to limit his Iran war powers “poorly timed and meaningless” and blasted the members of his party who voted in favor of the resolution.
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