00:00Trump's administration is arguing the war in Iran has already ended because of a siege fire which
00:06began in early April, which would allow the White House to avoid the need to seek any
00:12congressional approval. Does a pause in the fighting mean the war is over or is this debate
00:19still raging in the U.S.? Thanks for having me, Leanne. You know, it depends on how you
00:26interpret exactly the situation because we know that Trump is self-reliant and does not care what
00:34Congress is imposing. On the other hand, when it comes to the realities of the U.S. system,
00:41well, judiciary is very insistent on having the laws be observed. In this sense, 60 days plus 30,
00:49I mean, that means in 60 days you have to stop the war if you do not have the approval
00:55of the Senate
00:55and there must be a 30 days withdrawal period. It's a must for Trump administration right now.
01:03But once you observe exactly what Hexeth said in the statements before the U.S. Senate
01:11Commission, well, he doesn't care exactly what Democrats or other members of the Senate claims
01:18accusing the administration, you know, to continue the war. But what is clear right now, there are a lot
01:24dynamics. And the burden of this war on the U.S. public is really high. And there's one negotiation
01:32avenue right now with Iran. And another one is that the Trump administration should ease the
01:39tension in the U.S. public. So I don't think that's an easy job, by the way.
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