US Senate Passes Resolution Against Trump Administration’s Iran Policy
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US Senate Passes Resolution Against Trump Administration’s Iran Policy

20 May 2026

(Digital Itla) A significant development has emerged in the United States Senate regarding Iran policy, where a resolution opposing the Trump administration’s approach toward Iran has been passed. The resolution calls for a review of the alleged blockade around Iran and US military actions related to the conflict.

According to foreign media reports, the resolution was approved in the Senate with 50 votes in favor and 47 against. The move is being described as the first major parliamentary action since the beginning of the Iran conflict and could influence future US policy.

The resolution supports ending the alleged blockade around Iran and calls for the withdrawal of American military forces. It also proposes that any further military action against Iran should require approval from Congress.

Reports state that four Republican senators sided with Democrats instead of their own party. These senators include,,, and. The division has further increased political tensions within the Senate.

The resolution will now move forward for further debate and final voting in the Senate, where Republican leadership is expected to attempt to block it. Despite this, analysts are describing it as an important political signal regarding US foreign policy.

Democratic Senator opposed the resolution despite his party’s stance, while Republican Senator Bill Cassidy’s support also surprised political circles, especially in light of recent internal party political developments.