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TRUMP'S IRAN WAR HITS DAY 60: CONGRESS FIGHTS BACK OVER NUCLEAR STANDOFF
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Ottawa tracks the US constitutional crisis: Iran war without legal end
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Canada views the Iran-Trump war through two simultaneous lenses. First, the US constitutional crisis: the Globe and Mail publishes multiple analyses on the expiring 60-day war powers deadline, while CBC News headlines Trump's claim that hostilities are 'terminated' — a move that Canadian constitutional scholars call 'legal fiction.' Second, the direct economic impact: oil above $125 hits Canadian consumers immediately, and the National Post reports Trump is considering cutting troop levels in Germany — deepening NATO's fragility.
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