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Iran War Nears 60-Day War Powers Deadline

Geopolitics
United States
开始于 May 01, 2026

But U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth argues that the cease-fire has paused the clock

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Maintaining military readiness in Iran is essential for national security, regardless of the War Powers timeline.

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The current cease-fire should prompt a reevaluation of the War Powers Act to adapt to modern conflicts.

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Any military action without a clear strategy and legislative backing risks further entanglement in foreign conflicts.

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The U.S. must respect the 60-day War Powers deadline to uphold democratic oversight in military engagements.

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Extending military actions without congressional approval undermines our democratic principles and sets a dangerous precedent.

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