The U.S. House of Representatives passed a 215‑208 resolution, with four Republicans joining Democrats, to prevent President Donald Trump from continuing military operations against Iran.
This is the first successful war‑powers resolution in a Republican‑controlled House since the conflict began three months ago; three earlier resolutions failed by narrow margins.
The resolution requires Senate approval and a two‑thirds majority in both chambers to override an expected presidential veto.
The Senate previously moved forward with a procedural vote after seven failed attempts; the war with Iran is now in its fourth month with no clear resolution.