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WASHINGTON — Iran is taking advantage of the ceasefire with the U.S. to dig out its weapons.
U.S. Central Command reportedly has requested deployment of the Army's Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon to the Middle East amid Iran missile concerns.
Washington — The true price tag of the Iran war is closer to $50 billion, U.S. officials familiar with internal assessments told CBS News, roughly double the public estimate the Pentagon cited in congressional testimony this week.
The 1973 War Powers Resolution says that the president has to remove military forces from conflict within 60 days if Congress doesn't authorize a war before that deadline.
Iran has rejected further negotiations unless the U.S. blockade is lifted, but President Trump has said he won't do so until Tehran agrees to a nuclear deal.
The International Energy Agency warned this month that “demand destruction will spread as scarcity and higher prices persist.” In the US, this has already started.
Jimmy Kimmel called out President Donald Trump for threatening Iran with an AI-generated image of himself holding an assault rifle with the caption “No More Mr. Nice Guy” days after the White House accused Democrats of spreading violent rhetoric.
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth clashed with Democratic lawmakers in Congress for a second day Thursday, rejecting senators' accusations that the Iran war was launched without evidence of an imminent threat and waged with no coherent strategy.