WASHINGTON — In a rebuke of President Donald Trump’s war in Iran, the House voted Wednesday to pass a war powers resolution requiring the president to get congressional approval before carrying out any more military operations in the region.The final vote was 215 to 208, with four Republicans joining Democrats in passing the measure. Those four GOP members were Reps. Thomas Massie (Ky.), Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.), Tom Barrett (Mich.) and Warren Davidson (Ohio).Six Republicans missed the vote, along with one Democrat, which made it easier for the measure to pass. The House erupted in cheers on the Democrats’ side of the chamber the moment the resolution passed.The measure now heads to the Senate, where bipartisan opposition to the Iran war has been slowly increasing, too.Wednesday’s vote marks the fourth time this year, but the first successful time, that House Democrats have forced floor votes to end the war. When they tried it last month, House Republican leaders ended up pulling their resolution off the floor because they realized they didn’t have enough GOP votes to block it.A growing number of Americans are unhappy with Trump’s handling of the Iran war, and as it gets closer to the November elections, it’s only going to get harder for Republicans to keep defending it.RelatedDonald TrumpCongressU.S. House of RepresentativesIran war