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Trump pauses Project Freedom by post

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Donald Trump paused Project Freedom on Truth Social on 5 May citing Pakistan's request; Rubio called Operation EPIC FURY 'now over' on the same day. No signed presidential instrument accompanied either announcement.

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Key takeaway

A blockade announced and paused by Truth Social leaves the legal floor unchanged across both directions.

Donald Trump paused Project Freedom 'for a short period of time' on Truth Social on Tuesday 5 May, citing Pakistan's request and 'great progress' towards a deal 1. Secretary of State Marco Rubio simultaneously declared Operation EPIC FURY 'now over' with the United States in 'defensive' mode, while affirming that the blockade remains 'in full force and effect' 2. The White House presidential-actions index recorded zero Iran instruments across 4-6 May; the only proclamations Trump signed were National Physical Fitness and Sports Month and Jewish American Heritage Month 3.

Project Freedom was announced on Truth Social on Sunday 3 May with no signed instrument behind it . Two days later it was paused by Truth Social with no signed instrument behind that either. Rubio's declaration that EPIC FURY is over was a press-availability statement, not a Federal Register notice. The blockade, the paused convoy and the 'defensive' posture all rest on the same procedural floor: presidential speech.

Tehran has produced, since the start of May, a 12-article sovereignty law , a presidential-equivalent sovereignty claim , and a named regulatory authority. Washington has produced press releases on war.gov , an OFAC General Licence , and Truth Social posts. The War Powers Resolution clock the administration declared inoperative on 1 May is now invoked by neither side as a constraint. Senator Lisa Murkowski's draft Iran AUMF (Authorisation for Use of Military Force), with Todd Young signed as fourth Republican co-sponsor, remains on her 11 May filing target when the Senate returns from recess ; whether she files is the live test of whether any signed Iran paper reaches the floor before the operation resumes.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The US president announced he was pausing a naval operation and his secretary of state declared a military operation 'over' on the same day, both via press statements rather than any official legal document. No presidential order, no signed military directive, and no formal notification to Congress accompanied either announcement. This matters because signed legal documents are what make military operations official under US law. Without them, the pause can be reversed by a tweet, the 'end' of one operation can coexist with the continuation of the blockade, and Congress has no formal record to challenge. Iran and its negotiating partners cannot rely on a social media post as a durable commitment.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The instrument-free pattern runs to a structural feature of the second Trump administration's national security architecture: the National Security Council staff was reorganised in early 2025 to route decisions directly through the Chief of Staff rather than through the interagency process that previously produced presidential decision documents.

The NSC Principals Committee, which would normally generate the paper trail for a military campaign of this scale, has not been convened on Iran in the form that produces signed outputs.

The Article II elasticity argument the administration relies on has a specific legal genealogy: the OLC memoranda from the 1999 Kosovo campaign and the 2011 Libya operation established that the War Powers Resolution 60-day clock could be interpreted as inapplicable to operations below a threshold of 'hostilities', a category the Trump administration is applying to a conflict with 67+ days of kinetic exchange.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    Declaring military operations over without a signed instrument creates a constitutional template that future administrations can use to conduct undeclared wars of indefinite duration.

    Long term · 0.71
  • Risk

    The narrative divergence between Trump's 'great progress' framing and Iranian state media's 'Trump backs down' framing means any subsequent ceasefire paper must resolve contradictory domestic claims in both countries simultaneously.

    Short term · 0.79
  • Consequence

    Allied navies operating under the Northwood rules of engagement cannot coordinate with CENTCOM forces whose mission status is defined by social media posts rather than published operational orders.

    Immediate · 0.74
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