The U.S. Senate approved a resolution demanding that the war be ended, or that any resumption of it receive the chamber’s approval, after four Republicans joined Democrats in support. The vote marked the first rebellion inside the Republican Party against Donald Trump on this issue.
The measure has no practical legal force, but it carries clear political significance because it showed a break in Republican unity. By backing the Democrats, the four Republican senators signaled opposition to Trump’s position and forced the Senate to formally register its demand.
The article does not say which war the resolution refers to, but it says the Senate’s decision would require future renewal of the conflict to be approved by the upper chamber. The vote itself is described as symbolic rather than operational, meaning it does not immediately change policy on the ground.