Trump Declares Iran War Hostilities Terminated Amid 60-Day Legal Deadline
President Donald Trump formally notified Congress that hostilities with Iran have terminated as the conflict reached the 60-day mark required by the War Powers Resolution. This move has significant implications for the ongoing conflict and potential future military actions. The development is being closely watched by lawmakers and international observers.
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