Trump claims Iran war deadline has been waived due to hostilities termination
May 1, 2026 • Google News World
Washington D.C. - Former U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that the deadline for Congress to approve a war with Iran does not apply, citing that hostilities have come to an end.
According to reports, Trump made this statement in a recent public address. The exact date of the address is not specified.
It is reported that the U.S. government had previously set a deadline for Congress to authorize military action against Iran. However, Trump claims that this deadline has been met and hostilities have ceased.
Details regarding the nature of the hostilities and the circumstances surrounding their cessation are not provided in the available information.
Trump’s statement on the matter is seen as significant by some, but further details about his intentions and the implications of his actions remain unclear at this time.
Source: Google News World