Trump Administration Declares Iran War Terminated Ahead of 60-Day Deadline
The Trump administration argues that the military conflict in Iran has effectively ended due to a ceasefire agreement reached in early April. This interpretation allows the White House to bypass the statutory 60-day deadline for congressional approval required by the War Powers Resolution. The move shifts the legal and diplomatic focus to whether the conflict is truly over or merely paused.
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