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“Congress should formally state that the 2001 war authorization has been used too broadly and in a way that weakens Congress's constitutional role in deciding when the United States uses military force.”
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“The 2001 war authorization should stay in effect for 240 days before it ends, giving Congress and the executive branch time to review ongoing missions while that authority can still be used during the delay.”
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“Presidents should no longer be able to use the 1991 Gulf War authorization or the 2002 Iraq War authorization as legal permission for U.S. military force connected to Iraq.”
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“The 2001 authorization for military force tied to the September 11 attacks should end, so future or continuing operations that rely on it would need another legal basis, such as a new authorization from Congress or another existing authority.”
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