More than 50 years after hanging beneath a Vietnam bridge to stop a North Vietnamese armored invasion, Marine Col. John ...
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Congress needs a civics lesson on war powers
As Trump bombs Iran, Republican congressional leaders are forfeiting their role in major military operations ...
Wilson clashed with Lyndon B. Johnson on a personal level but made sure that the US and UK still cooperated where it most ...
Under the Constitution, the military reports to the president but the document grants oversight roles to Congress.
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Hegseth’s comments are a reminder that government isn’t always eager to show the human cost to war
Remarks by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that the American press emphasizes U.S. casualties in the Iran war because it “wants to make the president look bad” are a reminder of something that has ...
Seaman First Class Jack Newman, U.S. Navy, served stateside as an IBM operator and later as a corpsman in the active reserves ...
Tran Le Xuan, South Vietnam’s “first lady,” was passionate in her support of the southern republic – and a fierce critic of American involvement in Indochina.
Capt. John Ripley hung 500 pounds of explosives under a bridge, swinging hand over hand for hours, to stop a major offensive ...
Multiple times during Donald Trump's second presidency, Congress has debated his military authority, first in Latin America ...
The House and Senate fight over war powers and Congress' role in Iran is just the latest wrangling in a constitutional tug of ...
Trump's Iran operation revives long‑running questions about presidential war powers and Congress's authority under the War ...
Congress should not have to argue over whether to trigger the War Powers Resolution, and certainly not in the midst of ...
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