Trump Declares Hostilities With Iran Terminated Despite Ongoing Conflict
President Trump has declared that hostilities with Iran are terminated, citing a ceasefire agreement, though fighting continues in the region. This unilateral declaration bypasses the need for congressional authorization, sparking a partisan battle over war powers and the legal status of the conflict. The move highlights the President's willingness to redefine the terms of the war without traditional legislative oversight.
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