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Defense

Bipartisan Majorities Support Legislation Giving Congress Greater Power Over Use of Military Force, Arms Sales

A new in-depth survey finds that bipartisan majorities favor several legislative proposals giving Congress greater authority over the use of military force and arms sales, as well as repealing the Authorization to Use Military Force (AUMF), passed after the 9/11 attacks, which has been the primary basis for the uses of military force since then. …

March 28, 2022 in Defense.

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