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A government reopens, an Iran war passes 60 days, and gas hits a four-year high — a Washington squeezed between bills it cannot stop coming due

Washington absorbed the bills of an Iran war at 60 days: Defense Secretary Hegseth told Senate Armed Services the April 7 ceasefire pauses the War Powers clock, with the Pentagon pricing the campaign at $25 billion and 6,500 tons of munitions moved to Israel in 24 hours. The Fed held 8-4; gas hit $4.30. Trump threatened US troop withdrawals from Italy and Spain and sanctioned Cuban officials.

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US-Israeli war on Iran enters third month with no decisive outcome in sight

The US-Israeli war on Iran has entered its third month with Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz and a US naval blockade locked in stalemate, and indirect talks via Pakistani mediators producing no breakthrough. Veteran US negotiators Aaron David Miller and Daniel C. Kurtzer argue in Foreign Policy that the war has handed Tehran tactical setbacks but no strategic defeat, leaving Washington with no good options on the strait or the nuclear file.

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The US-Israeli war on Iran has entered its third month with Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz and a US naval blockade locked in stalemate, and indirect talks via Pakistani mediators producing no breakthrough. Veteran US negotiators Aaron David Miller and Daniel C. Kurtzer argue in Foreign Policy that the war has handed Tehran tactical setbacks but no strategic defeat, leaving Washington with no good options on the strait or the nuclear file.

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US prosecutors release footage of Trump assassination attempt suspect, deny friendly fire

The Justice Department released video on Thursday showing a man attempting to storm the White House Correspondents' Association dinner to allegedly kill President Donald Trump. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro posted the footage amid speculation that a Secret Service agent was struck by friendly fire, which she and other officials denied.

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The Justice Department released video on Thursday showing a man attempting to storm the White House Correspondents' Association dinner to allegedly kill President Donald Trump. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro posted the footage amid speculation that a Secret Service agent was struck by friendly fire, which she and other officials denied.

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Major Central Banks Hold Rates, Warn of Hikes as Energy Prices Fuel Inflation Risks

Major central banks left interest rates unchanged this week but signaled potential hikes to prevent energy price surges from the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran from stoking broader inflation. The Fed held steady in an 8-4 vote, while the ECB and BOJ hinted at near-term increases.

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Major central banks left interest rates unchanged this week but signaled potential hikes to prevent energy price surges from the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran from stoking broader inflation. The Fed held steady in an 8-4 vote, while the ECB and BOJ hinted at near-term increases.

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Trump says he will 'probably' withdraw US troops from Italy and Spain over Iran war stance

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he would "probably" remove American troops from Italy and Spain, accusing both NATO allies of failing to support the U.S.-led war on Iran. The threat follows a similar warning to Germany and drew a rebuke from Italy's defence minister, who said he did not understand Trump's motives.

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U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he would "probably" remove American troops from Italy and Spain, accusing both NATO allies of failing to support the U.S.-led war on Iran. The threat follows a similar warning to Germany and drew a rebuke from Italy's defence minister, who said he did not understand Trump's motives.

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Iran responds to U.S. amendments on draft peace deal as Trump weighs military action

Iran has delivered a new response to U.S. amendments to a draft plan to end the war, signaling that diplomatic channels remain open despite heightened tensions. The U.S. amendments, sent by White House envoy Steve Witkoff, seek to reintroduce nuclear issues into the text, including a demand that Iran not move enriched uranium or restart nuclear activities during negotiations. Meanwhile, President Trump held a Situation Room meeting with top security officials to discuss possible military action against Iran, as a U.S. naval blockade continues. The development underscores the fragile state of negotiations and the risk of escalation.

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Iran has delivered a new response to U.S. amendments to a draft plan to end the war, signaling that diplomatic channels remain open despite heightened tensions. The U.S. amendments, sent by White House envoy Steve Witkoff, seek to reintroduce nuclear issues into the text, including a demand that Iran not move enriched uranium or restart nuclear activities during negotiations. Meanwhile, President Trump held a Situation Room meeting with top security officials to discuss possible military action against Iran, as a U.S. naval blockade continues. The development underscores the fragile state of negotiations and the risk of escalation.

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US delivers 6,500 tons of weapons to Israel in 24 hours

The United States delivered approximately 6,500 tons of weapons and military equipment to Israel within 24 hours via sea and air transport, including munitions, military trucks, and other gear. The operation was coordinated between Israel's Defense Ministry and Washington. Since the start of the conflict with Iran, Israel has received over 115,600 tons of military equipment. The delivery comes amid a looming 60-day deadline under the War Powers Resolution for US troops in the region, though the Trump administration argues the ceasefire nullifies the countdown.

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The United States delivered approximately 6,500 tons of weapons and military equipment to Israel within 24 hours via sea and air transport, including munitions, military trucks, and other gear. The operation was coordinated between Israel's Defense Ministry and Washington. Since the start of the conflict with Iran, Israel has received over 115,600 tons of military equipment. The delivery comes amid a looming 60-day deadline under the War Powers Resolution for US troops in the region, though the Trump administration argues the ceasefire nullifies the countdown.

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US argues Iran ceasefire pauses War Powers deadline as diplomatic efforts continue

As the 60-day deadline under the War Powers Resolution approached, the Trump administration argued that the ceasefire with Iran, in effect since April 7, has terminated hostilities for legal purposes, pausing the clock requiring congressional authorization. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee that the ceasefire pauses or stops the 60-day countdown, a position rejected by Democrats and legal experts who note US forces remain active in blockading Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz. The Senate blocked a sixth Democratic war powers resolution 47-50, with two Republicans crossing party lines. Meanwhile, Iran submitted a new negotiating proposal via Pakistani mediators, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi briefed regional counterparts. The UAE banned citizens from traveling to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq. Israel prepared for possible resumption of fighting. Singapore's PM warned of economic fallout from the prolonged Hormuz closure. Air defense sounds were heard in Tehran, and Iran executed another protester. The US-led Maritime Freedom Construct coalition to reopen the strait was announced, with France stating it complements the UK-France initiative.

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As the 60-day deadline under the War Powers Resolution approached, the Trump administration argued that the ceasefire with Iran, in effect since April 7, has terminated hostilities for legal purposes, pausing the clock requiring congressional authorization. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee that the ceasefire pauses or stops the 60-day countdown, a position rejected by Democrats and legal experts who note US forces remain active in blockading Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz. The Senate blocked a sixth Democratic war powers resolution 47-50, with two Republicans crossing party lines. Meanwhile, Iran submitted a new negotiating proposal via Pakistani mediators, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi briefed regional counterparts. The UAE banned citizens from traveling to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq. Israel prepared for possible resumption of fighting. Singapore's PM warned of economic fallout from the prolonged Hormuz closure. Air defense sounds were heard in Tehran, and Iran executed another protester. The US-led Maritime Freedom Construct coalition to reopen the strait was announced, with France stating it complements the UK-France initiative.

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Expert: Gulf war becomes 'trap of easy solutions' for Trump as economic costs mount

Oleksandr Kraiev, an expert at the Foreign Policy Council 'Ukrainian Prism,' argues that the Gulf war has become a 'trap of easy solutions' for President Trump, who expected a quick victory but now faces rising fuel and food prices in the US. Kraiev notes that the 60-day threshold will force Congress to take control of the operation, and Trump is seeking a face-saving exit. The economic consequences are already affecting American consumers, with gasoline prices exceeding $4 per gallon in some states.

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Oleksandr Kraiev, an expert at the Foreign Policy Council 'Ukrainian Prism,' argues that the Gulf war has become a 'trap of easy solutions' for President Trump, who expected a quick victory but now faces rising fuel and food prices in the US. Kraiev notes that the 60-day threshold will force Congress to take control of the operation, and Trump is seeking a face-saving exit. The economic consequences are already affecting American consumers, with gasoline prices exceeding $4 per gallon in some states.

Frequently Asked

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How long did the US government shutdown last?
The partial government shutdown ended after 76 days, the longest on record, via a voice vote on Department of Homeland Security funding.
What is the current status of the Iran war?
The US-Israeli campaign, Operation Epic Fury, has settled into an 'indefinite impasse' after 60 days, with no battlefield or negotiating outcome.
How much has the Iran war cost the US so far?
Pentagon officials priced the war to date at roughly $25 billion during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.
What is the national average gas price?
The US national average gasoline price hit a four-year high of $4.30 per gallon.
What did the Supreme Court rule in Louisiana v. Callais?
The Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana congressional map creating a second majority-Black district, finding it an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.