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Trump notifies Congress of renewed war with Iran

2026-07-13·newswire-us-stock-221354
Trump notifies Congress of renewed war with Iran.

According to U.S. news on the 13th, U.S. President Trump has officially notified Congress that the war in Iran has resumed. Trump wrote in a letter to congressional leaders on the 10th that the US military carried out a "defensive strike" against targets in Iran on the 7th.

It is reported that this letter has once again intensified the dispute between Congress and the White House.

Although the House and Senate of Congress have previously voted to require the president to end the war or seek approval before continuing the action, the White House insists that Trump, as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, is acting within the scope of his constitutional power. Previously, the U.S.

Senate passed a resolution on June 23 limiting the president's war powers, requiring President Trump to end military actions against Iran and obtain authorization from Congress before taking military actions against Iran in the future. The resolution had previously been passed by the House of Representatives.

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Trump notifies Congress of renewed war with Iran

[Trump has notified Congress that the war in Iran has resumed] According to U.S. news on the 13th, U.S. President Trump has officially notified Congress that the war in Iran has resumed. Trump wrote in a letter to congressional leaders on the 10th that the US military carried out a "defensive strike" against targets in Iran on the 7th.

According to U.S. news on the 13th, U.S. President Trump has officially notified Congress that the war in Iran has resumed. Trump wrote in a letter to congressional leaders on the 10th that the US military carried out a "defensive strike" against targets in Iran on the 7th. It is reported that this letter has once again intensified the dispute between Congress and the White House. Although the House and Senate of Congress have previously voted to require the president to end the war or seek approval before continuing the action, the White House insists that Trump, as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, is acting within the scope of his constitutional power. Previously, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution on June 23 limiting the president's war powers, requiring President Trump to end military actions against Iran and obtain authorization from Congress before taking military actions against Iran in the future. The resolution had previously been passed by the House of Representatives.

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