Trump Informs Congress of Renewed Military Strikes on Iran
President Donald Trump has officially told Congress that the United States has restarted active military operations against Iran. In a letter dated July 10, he described the strikes launched on July 7 as necessary to protect American lives and interests at home and abroad. The move reactivates a 60-day legal window under the War Powers Resolution, triggering a fresh debate on whether the administration needs congressional approval. Washington and Tehran have been locked in a tense standoff over control of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil passage. U.S. Central Command reports more than 300 targets hit in the past week, with additional attacks ordered directly by the president. Critics in Congress argue the brief April ceasefire never truly paused hostilities, prompting votes in both chambers to rein in executive war powers.
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