The Untouched Power That Could Stop The Iran War
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The Untouched Power That Could Stop The Iran War
This week, the Iran War will reach its official 60-day mark. That’s a critical deadline under the War Powers Resolution, a Nixon-era law created to limit presidential war-making. Under that law, President Donald Trump can claim a one-time, 30-day extension, so the Iran War will likely continue.…
When asked by reporters last week about the timeline for ending the war in Iran, President Donald Trump said, “Don’t rush me.” He stated, “The Vietnam War took 18 years, and the Korean War took 7 years.” His “7 years” appears to be either a miscalculation or includes the U.S. military administration following liberation. Both the reporters and Trump were mindful of the War Powers Act in their remarks.
Trump's War Powers Deadline on Iran Is Almost Up. Will Republicans Act?
Sen. Susan Collins previously voted against war powers resolutions regarding Iran. Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP ImagesRepublicans have so far been willing to let President Donald Trump act without congressional approval on Iran. Their patience is running out.The war hits its 60th day on Friday, which under the 1973 War Powers Act is the deadline for the White House to secure congressional authorization for hostilities. The law allows a limit…
This article was originally published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. In today's newspaper review, we examine why only the US president can end the current war, the impact of the Strait of Hormuz on helium gas and why it matters, and why Britain shouldn't rely on Washington for artificial intelligence. We begin with an article titled "Why Trump Holds the Key to War Powers," by American writer and academi…
After 60 days of war, the U.S. president must receive permission from Congress to continue his military operations, under the 1973 War Powers Act. For Operation Epic Fury against Iran, this date falls on May 1st. But Donald Trump could lightly circumvent this obligation.
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