Byron York Discusses U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Status on Radio Show
Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York said the United States is in an intermediate state between war and peace with Iran. He noted that the ceasefire has outlasted the recent conflict itself.
Washington ExaminerWashington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York spoke on the Hugh Hewitt Show Tuesday about the Iran conflict. He stated that the United States is in an intermediate state between war and peace with Iran. York said the ceasefire has lasted longer than the war itself.
He added that the president does not want to resume full-scale hostilities. The correspondent also said there continues to be activity in the situation, though he did not provide further details.
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