US Inspectors General Start Iran War Oversight, Saying Hostilities Have Passed 60 Days
The 1973 War Powers Resolution prohibits a president from keeping troops in active hostilities for more than 60 days without congressional approval.
US Inspectors General Start Iran War Oversight, Saying Hostilities Have Passed 60 Days Three U.S. government internal watchdogs have initiated oversight into the war with Iran, noting that hostilities have surpassed 60 days. This action aligns with the War Powers Resolution, which limits presidential deployment of troops in active hostilities to 60 days without congressional authorization. The operation, named “Operation Epic Fury,” commenced on February 28.
- Three U.S. government internal watchdogs have begun oversight into the war with Iran.
- Hostilities with Tehran have exceeded 60 days.
- The oversight is part of “Operation Epic Fury.”
- The War Powers Resolution limits active hostilities to 60 days without congressional approval.
- The war with Iran began on February 28.
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