Trump formally notifies US Congress of renewed war with Iran as Washington hits targets in Tehran
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US President Donald Trump has formally notified Congress that the country is once again at war with Iran, granting his administration another 60-day window to use military forces in the region without obtaining congressional approval first. In a letter to the US Congress dated 10 July, Trump informed the lawmakers that the strikes, which began on 7 July, represent “military action consistent with my responsibility to protect Americans and the United States’ interests both at home and abroad,” CBS News reported. In last week's letter to the US Congress, the US President wrote that Washington had engaged in "productive, good-faith efforts to achieve a diplomatic solution to Iran's malign behavior," which led the two nations to sign a memorandum of understanding ( MoU ) last month. Earlier in May, the Trump administration formally notified Congress that the war, which was launched in late February, had "terminated," thereby avoiding the 60-day deadline under which Washington's military operations must halt without congressional approval. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 establishes the timeframe within which the president must notify Congress after introducing US forces into hostilities and sets a deadline for withdrawing those forces if lawmakers do not grant authorisation. In the absence of explicit congressional approval, the law states that once the deadline expires, the president “shall terminate any use of the United States Armed Forces.” Last month, the US Senate voted to end hostilities with Tehran, in what was considered a largely symbolic rebuke of the conflict. In a 50-48 vote, the Senate passed the war powers resolution after the House of Representatives approved the measure earlier in June. Her work focuses on foreign policy, global power shifts, and the political and economic forces shaping international relations, with a particular emphasis on how global developments affect India. Covering multiple beats early in her career has helped her be informed about her current work, allowing her to connect domestic developments with wider international trends.<br><br> At Live Mint, she focuses on international and geopolitical issues through a business and economic lens, examining how global political developments, foreign policy decisions, and power shifts impact markets, industries, and India’s strategic and economic interests.<br><br> She holds a Bachelor’s degree in English (Honours) from the University of Delhi and a Master’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Stay updated with the latest Trending , India , World and US news.
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US President Donald Trump has notified Congress that the US is again at war with Iran, triggering a new 60-day window for military action without congressional approval. The move follows renewed clashes over the Strait of Hormuz.
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