Puget Sound professor weighs risks of Iran conflict, war powers debate
As U.S. and Israeli strikes in Iran intensify and lawmakers push for a war powers resolution, a University of Puget Sound professor says the conflict does not yet rise to the level of a constitutional war declaration. He warns the worst-case scenario could be Iran splintering into civil war, triggering broader instability across the Middle East.
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