60-day deadline
Coverage of 60-day deadline in the Nexus archive.
- There are many questions about the Iran deal. Here are (some) answers.
The U.S. and Iran signed an agreement to end their regional conflict, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ease sanctions, and relaunch nuclear talks within 60 days. Key unresolved issues include Iran's nuclear program details and the timeline for restoring oil and gas flows, with the deal remaining vague on critical technical aspects.
- Trump tells Congress "hostilities" with Iran have "terminated" as authorization deadline arrives
President Trump informed Congress that hostilities with Iran have 'terminated,' citing a 60-day deadline for military actions without congressional approval. The statement was made as the deadline for authorizing such actions arrived on Friday.
- Trump tells Congress "hostilities" with Iran have "terminated"
President Trump informed Congress that hostilities with Iran have 'terminated,' referencing a critical 60-day deadline. The statement addresses ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions and potential military actions.
- Trump tells Congress "hostilities" with Iran have "terminated"
President Trump informed Congress that hostilities with Iran have 'terminated,' addressing a crucial 60-day deadline.
- Trump faces critical 60-day clock on Iran war as GOP support wanes
President Trump faces a critical 60-day deadline in the U.S. war with Iran as Republican support for the conflict declines. A blockade is delaying negotiations to end the war, with officials providing conflicting timelines for resolution.
- Republicans say they will defer to Trump on Iran war despite arrival of 60-day deadline
Republican lawmakers have stated they will continue to defer to President Donald Trump regarding the Iran ceasefire, despite a 60-day deadline for a potential military response. The situation remains fragile as the deadline approaches.
- Senate Republicans again block effort to halt Trump’s war in Iran
Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic-led war powers resolution aimed at halting Donald Trump's military actions in Iran, with two GOP senators (Susan Collins and Rand Paul) joining Democrats in support. The 47-50 vote occurred as a 60-day deadline for congressional authorization looms, with disputes over whether a ceasefire pauses the timeline.
- As Iran war nears key 60-day deadline, Congress and Trump face choices
The War Powers Resolution requires the U.S. president to end hostilities in Iran if Congress does not approve within 60 days. As the deadline approaches, Congress and President Trump face critical decisions on military involvement.