Afghanistan, May 20 -- A bipartisan vote in the US Senate advanced a resolution seeking to restrict President Donald Trump's authority to launch further military action against Iran without congressional approval.

The United States Senate voted Tuesday to advance a measure that would limit Donald Trump's authority to launch new military action against Iran without congressional approval.

The proposal moved forward with a 50-47 vote after four Republican senators joined Democrats in support of bringing the measure to the Senate floor, according to CNN.

The bill would require the US president to seek authorization from Congress before initiating further military operations against Iran. Similar proposals had previously failed in the Republ...