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US legal adviser says Iran strike was self defense not a new war
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Published on 26 April 2026

Congress approval clock is ticking as Iran answers
A US legal adviser argues the Trump administration’s Iran strikes were self-defense, insisting the bombing campaign is a continuation of a long-running conflict rather than a new war. The claim arrives as Washington faces a deadline to seek Congressional approval. Iran has retaliated with missile and drone attacks, escalating pressure on the administration’s legal and political case.
- US legal adviser frames Iran action as self-defense
- Bombing described as continuation of an existing conflict
- Administration must seek Congressional approval soon
- Iran responded with missile and drone attacks
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