
"Continuing to fire missiles and explosive drones during a ceasefire raises significant questions about the validity of the ceasefire itself and the ongoing peace process."
"The Trump administration's insistence that the country is not at war, despite real-time military actions, reflects a troubling disconnect between rhetoric and reality."
"The War Powers Act of 1973 requires the President to terminate military actions after 60 days without Congressional approval, complicating the administration's narrative."
"The paradox of projecting strength while denying active hostilities creates an awkward situation for officials, undermining the credibility of the peace process."
During a ceasefire, the ongoing missile and drone attacks from an enemy raise questions about the legitimacy of the ceasefire. The Trump administration's narrative of not being at war contrasts sharply with real-time military engagements. The War Powers Act mandates the President to cease military actions after 60 days without Congressional approval, complicating the administration's stance. The situation creates a paradox where officials must project strength while denying active hostilities, undermining the peace process.
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