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The US Senate has passed a House-backed resolution calling for an end to the war with Iran. The resolution is largely symbolic as it won't need Trump's signature, carries disputed legal force and comes as the two sides have stopped fighting and started talks. But it is still seen as a rebuke to the White House over a war that's been unpopular with the US public.
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00:00The U.S. Senate has passed a resolution calling for an end to the war with Iran.
00:05The resolution is largely symbolic, as it won't go to the president's desk and its legal force is disputed.
00:11It comes as the U.S. and Iran hold talks toward a final peace deal.
00:14However, the resolution is seen as a rebuke to the Trump administration,
00:18showing Congress's displeasure with a war that's been unpopular with the U.S. public.
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