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Two months on, the fighting has been suspended but a definitive end to the war is nowhere in sight. Washington remains short of clear strategic gains, while a conflict once framed as limited is now dragging much of the world into a widening quagmire – with few, if any, coming out ahead.
The Iran war hits the 60-day threshold as Trump's defense secretary argues the clock requiring congressional approval is paused.
President Trump on Friday told Congress that hostilities with Iran have "terminated," addressing a critical 60-day deadline.
President says ‘a small amount of weapons were sent and we’ll see who has them’ after news about weapons intended for Iranian protesters
Israel’s military support for the UAE during the Iran war has revealed growing divisions in the Gulf, as the Emiratis forge new and unexpected partnerships.
Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, meanwhile, vowed to “prevent the enemy’s abuses” of the crucial waterway and not to give up the country’s nuclear or missile technologies.
The national average gas price rose to $4.39 per gallon, in its biggest one-day jump since a ceasefire with Iran was announced on April 7.
Troops remain stationed in the region as the White House tries to find ways to legally justify its actions without full congressional approval.
President Donald Trump on Thursday said that no one knows the status of talks with Iran aside from himself and a handful of others. Follow for live updates.