Putting Power Into the War Powers Act

The Iran War demonstrates once again the limitations of the War Powers Act. The War Powers Act of 1973 mandates that the President has 60 days to end hostilities if there has been no Congressional authorization – though he can seek a 30-day extension. The same law gives Congress the ability to end hostilities by voting on a resolution to end military action, subject to Presidential veto.

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