Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی
Donald Trump notified lawmakers Friday that the Iran war has “terminated”—an effort to quelch the fight over the need for Congress to approve the conflict.
The White House laid out its rationale in a letter, obtained by Politico, as the Middle East conflict reached a 60-day legal deadline under which operations must halt unless lawmakers authorize military force. A ceasefire with Tehran, Trump argued, effectively stops the clock.
The missive seeks to head off a growing battle on Capitol Hill, where Trump faces the prospect of losing Republican support as the war stretches into its second month with no clear exit strategy. But the White House’s reasoning won’t sit well with Democrats and some Republicans, who argue the administration must wind down the campaign now that it has reached that benchmark.
Earlier last week, Secretary of Talking About War Pete Hegseth beta-tested this hooey before Congress.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, from whom shame long ago fled into the Witness Protection Program, stated flatly that the deadline was irrelevant because the United States was not at war in Iran.
Pro tip: If you are blockading ports, that's an act of war. It's why John F. Kennedy called the blockade of Cuba a "quarantine."
Words matter, and so does common sense.
The Iran War Is Terminated Because Trump Said So
Pro tip, Mr. President: If you are still blockading ports, that's an act of war.