WASHINGTON (AP) Congress is moving toward doing something it hasn’t done since the Vietnam War repealing authorizations for the president’s use of military force. For lawmakers, that’s an important gesture toward reclaiming a say over the wars America wages abroad. The Senate voted 66-30 on Wednesday to repeal the 2002 resolution giving President […]
U.S. Congress is moving toward doing something it hasn t done since the Vietnam War repealing authorizations for the president s use of military force. For lawmakers, that s an important gesture toward reclaiming a say over the wars America wages abroad.
Approval by the House, which is less certain, would officially end congressional approval for the US war in Iraq and, symbolically at least, close the US-led war itself