Washington: The US House of Representatives has passed a resolution calling for an end to the war with Iran, a move representing a political setback for President Donald Trump, who ordered military operations against Iran on February 28.
According to Qatar News Agency, the resolution was introduced by Democrats and requires congressional approval before any further military action against Iran. This development comes amidst growing concerns within the legislative body about the potential consequences of continued military engagements.
The resolution successfully passed by a narrow margin, with a vote tally of 215-208. Notably, four Republican representatives broke ranks with their party to join the Democrats in supporting the resolution. This bipartisan support underscores the significant apprehensions about the ongoing conflict and the desire for more legislative oversight in military decisions.