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US denies war to avoid Congress vote

Published on: May 1, 2026 9:29 PM

The United States has said that its conflict with Iran has effectively ended, a move seen as helping the Trump administration avoid congressional approval requirements. The statement comes amid ongoing political debate over war powers and military authority. The issue has intensified divisions in Washington.

An unnamed US official said that the ceasefire in the Iran conflict means hostilities have formally concluded. The administration argues that no active fighting has taken place since the truce began. This position removes the need for congressional authorization under war powers rules.

Read more: US Senate moves to block Cuba strike

Moreover, the decision comes as the deadline for congressional review of military action expired. Critics argue the administration is reclassifying the situation to bypass legislative oversight. Supporters, however, say the cessation of fighting justifies the legal interpretation.

Additionally, tensions remain high despite the declared end of active conflict. Reports suggest military planning and naval restrictions in the region are still ongoing. This has raised concerns about the possibility of renewed escalation.

Read more: US House rejects bid to curb Trump’s Iran war powers 

Furthermore, a Senate resolution seeking to limit presidential war powers was rejected in a close vote. Lawmakers remain divided over oversight of military operations in the Middle East. The debate continues as diplomatic and security conditions evolve.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran ceasefire US, Latest, Middle East conflict news, Trump war powers Congress, US Iran war 2026, US military operations Iran, US Senate vote Iran

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