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Presidential Power and the War on Terror
This chapter examines the expansion of presidential authority in the United States following the 9/11 attacks and the onset of the war on terror. It highlights the legislative actions that granted the president significant powers, the resulting ethical and legal dilemmas, and the complex dynamics between executive authority and congressional oversight. The narrative also covers the implications of these developments through the Obama administration, including military interventions that further shaped the debate on presidential power.