US has run out the clock in Iran on War Powers Resolution’s timetable
Summary
The 60-day limit set by the 1973 War Powers Resolution for U.S. military action in Iran has ended. Congress is asking the administration to explain why it continues Operation Epic Fury. Public opinion is largely against President Trump’s approach to Iran.Key Facts
- The War Powers Resolution limits military actions without Congress approval to 60 days.
- The 60-day period for U.S. operations in Iran has now expired.
- Congress is demanding explanations for continuing Operation Epic Fury.
- Operation Epic Fury is a U.S. military operation involving Iran.
- Many voters disapprove of how President Trump is managing the situation with Iran.
- The War Powers Resolution aims to balance military action and Congressional oversight.
- This issue highlights tensions between the executive branch and Congress over military decisions.
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