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The 60-day deadline has expired - will Congress obstruct the Iran war?

As the 60-day deadline approaches, Trump is facing pressure from Congress regarding his continuation of the Iran war without explicit legislative authorization. The law stipulates that any use of force must automatically stop after 60 days unless Congress gives its approval.

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The 60-day deadline has expired - will Congress obstruct the Iran war?
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مع اقتراب انتهاء مهلة الستين يوما، يواجه ترامب ضغوطا من الكونغرس بشأن استمراره من دون تفويض تشريعي صريح في حرب إيران. فالقانون ينص على أن أي استخدام للقوة يجب أن يتوقف تلقائيا بعد 60 يوما ما لم يمنح الكونغرس موافقته.

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