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
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Three U.S. government internal watchdogs said Wednesday that they have started oversight into the United States’ war with Iran, also determining that hostilities with Tehran have exceeded 60 days.

In a joint statement, the inspectors general for the Department of War, Department of State, and U.S. Agency for International Development started their “legally mandated, whole-of-government oversight coordination for Operation Epic Fury,” the name used for the U.S. war with Iran that started on Feb. 28.

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