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- Opinion | Why Israel Had to Act - The New York Times
The Oct 7 Hamas attack on Israel showed the need for Israel to pre-empt threats against it rather than react defensively
- War Powers Act explained; lawmakers push back on Trump
President Donald Trump's decision to order U S airstrikes on three nuclear sites in Iran June 21 brought immediate questions from some lawmakers on both sides of the aisle about whether he had
- Did Trump violate War Powers Act with Iran strikes? - PolitiFact
In a June 22 press conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Trump administration "complied with the notification requirements" of the War Powers Act, saying members of Congress were
- ‘We Had to Act’: Netanyahu Reveals Why He Struck Iran In . . .
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will not allow Iran to commit a second Holocaust in an interview with Fox News Netanyahu said he decided to attack Iran because the regime posed an “existential threat” to the Jewish state because of its enrichment of uranium and rush to increase its ballistic missile arsenal “We had to act,” Netanyahu said “We did act, to save
- Ex-CIA Official Shares Insider Insight on Iran’s Nuclear . . .
Asked why Iran continues to pursue multiple nuclear bombs, Gordon was blunt: “Because one bomb makes you a threat But 30 makes you a power ” Gordon believes Israel had no alternative but to act “They’re close to 90% enriched uranium We know they have some of the components needed to weaponize it
- Trump’s Abrupt Strike: Why the US Attacked Iran in Two Days . . .
This abrupt escalation raises critical questions: What changed in those two days, and what strategic, political, or intelligence considerations drove Trump's decision to act so swiftly?
- War Powers Act vs. Article II: Is the US bombing of Iran . . .
Also Read: Iran Israel war news LIVE updates: US strikes on Iran a 'spectacular military success,' says Trump What Is the War Powers Act? Enacted in 1973 over President Richard Nixon’s veto, the
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