
Venezuela, Ukraine, Thailand and RFK Jr
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Presidential Military Authority and Controversial Actions
This chapter examines the extent of the U.S. President's power to initiate military operations without a formal war declaration, focusing on the criteria for national interest. It critiques the justification of past military actions, particularly against groups linked to crime, and raises concerns about the implications for U.S. foreign policy.
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