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6,500 tons of ammunition land in the Middle East! Who is the U.S. military show of ceasefire for?
Trump just called for a halt, and Israel immediately threw a tantrum! On April 30, the U.S. government proudly announced: According to the War Powers Act, the hostilities between the U.S. and Iran that began on February 28 have been “officially ended.” But what happened? Less than 12 hours later, Israeli Defense Minister Gantz came out to slap in the face, saying “it may soon be necessary to resume military actions against Iran.”
Even more explosive is that, amid the U.S.-Israel spat, 6,500 tons of U.S. military ammunition arrived urgently at the ports of Haifa and Ashdod in Israel. On one side, the U.S. is calling for a stop; on the other, Israel is calling for action, while the U.S. military is still frantically delivering bullets—what exactly is going on here?
To understand this farce, you first need to understand what game the U.S. is playing. The core is the War Powers Resolution, simply put, a rule established by the U.S. Congress in the 1970s to prevent the president from becoming a “dictator.” If the president deploys troops without congressional approval, the maximum duration is 60 days.
When Trump and Israel launched an attack on Iran on February 28, it was purely a preemptive strike. Counting the days, May 1st is the deadline. When