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Russia’s New Shadow War: Putin Is Paying Criminals and Refugees to Terrorize EuropeWestern intelligence officials are warning of a new Russian “shadow war” across Europe, using a decentralized network of ...
Serious armed clashes have erupted between Thailand and Cambodia over a disputed border area. The fighting, which erupted on ...
The framers of the U.S. Constitution lived in an age of muskets and messengers, when war moved slowly and left time for Congress and the president to confer. But by giving Congress the power to ...
The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) forced a Palestinian citizen to demolish his own house in the east Jerusalem ...
Sen. Tim Kaine’s war powers resolution, which would have required Congress to debate and vote on whether the president could declare war, or strike Iran, was struck down in the Senate on a ...
The '12-Day War' Howard Stoffer, a professor at the University of New Haven in Connecticut, said the most recent fighting between Iran and Israel marks a "historic turning point in the Middle East ...
Dr. O’Connell compared the situation to the past decisions to go to war in Afghanistan in 2001 and against Iraq in 2003. In both cases, Congress passed a war authorization law.
For more than two decades Congress has failed at one of its most central constitutional duties: setting the parameters of war for the military.
More Americans than not believe it is likely that the United States will see a civil war over the next decade, according to a recent poll. Why It Matters The U.S. has seen an uptick in political ...
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