Trump Orders Iran Strike Without Congress Approval
March 3, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via Gulf News

President Trump launched strikes on Iran without congressional authorization, sparking debates over presidential war powers. Legal experts note every president over the last half-century has stretched these laws, with checks limited to impeachment, which Congress has never pursued. Trump's defenders cite historical precedents like Obama's Libya strikes, arguing tradition trumps strict letter-of-the-law compliance.
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