U.S. House passes resolution to block further military action against Iran

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a resolution on Iran. The measure calls for an end to further military action against the country. Lawmakers

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a resolution on Iran. The measure calls for an end to further military action against the country. Lawmakers framed the resolution as a step toward de‑escalation. The vote reflects bipartisan concerns over escalating conflict. The resolution does not bind the executive branch but signals congressional intent. Critics argue it may limit the administration’s flexibility in foreign policy. Supporters hope it will encourage diplomatic engagement with Iran. The outcome will be monitored for its impact on U.S.–Iran relations.