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“Every year we keep this authorization to use military force on the books is another chance for a future president to abuse or misuse it,” Schumer said. “War powers belong squarely in the hands of Congress, and that implies that we have a responsibility to prevent future presidents from ...
President Trump’s recent decision toauthorize missile strikes on April 7 against the Syrian regime in retaliation for a deadly chemical attackhas provoked the debate over a new authorization for the use of military force (AUMF) to resurface in Congress.The debate is far from clear-...
“Every year we keep this authorization to use military force on the books is another chance for a future president to abuse or misuse it,” Schumer said. “War powers belong squarely in the hands of Congress, and that implies that we have a responsibility to prevent future presidents from ...
abuse or misuse it,” Schumer said. “War powers belong squarely in the hands of Congress, and that implies that we have a responsibility to prevent future presidents from hijacking this AUMF to bumble us into a new war.” He was referring to the Authorization for Use of Military Force. ...
Three days after September 11, 2001, Congress passed an unprecedented authorization of the use of military force (AUMF 2001) that remains in force today. As the theatre of operation against terrorism changes, the applicability and legality of the AUMF 2001 is under increasing scrutiny - giving ...
more than 60 days, with a further 30-day withdrawal period, without congressional authorization for use of military force (AUMF) or a declaration ...(《戰爭權力決議》要求總統在動用武裝部隊執行軍事行動後的48小時內通知國會,並禁止武裝部隊在未獲國會授權使用武力(AUMF)或正式宣戰的情況下,駐留超過60天...
Instead, the White House is merely declining to seek an "enduring offensive combat role" in authorizing the use of military force against extremists who have captured parts of Syria and Iraq, imposed stern Sharia law and summarily executed a string of hostages. ...
Section 1021 affirms the executive branch's authority to detain persons covered by the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) (Public Law 107-40; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note). This section breaks no new ground and is unnecessary. ...
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