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Congress Should Stop Dodging Its Responsibilities on Iran

Virtually from the moment US bombs started falling on Iran on Feb. 28, the White House has been twisting itself into verbal knots to avoid calling the conflict a “war.” On May 1, the president declared that hostilities had officially “terminated,” as a fragile ceasefire had been in effect since Apri

Congress Should Stop Dodging Its Responsibilities on Iran

Virtually from the moment US bombs started falling on Iran on Feb. 28, the White House has been twisting itself into verbal knots to avoid calling the conflict a “war.” On May 1, the president declared that hostilities had officially “terminated,” as a fragile ceasefire had been in effect since April 7. When shooting subsequently resumed, the Pentagon described fresh attacks on Iranian naval speed

Geopolitics Bloomberg May 19, 2026

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