Congress's War Powers: Then and Now — A Shift in Authority and Understanding

Historically, Congress sought to limit presidential war powers, with efforts intensifying during the Vietnam War era, but recent trends show a reluctance to assert Congressional authority. The 1973 War Powers Resolution was an attempt to check presidential power, yet its effectiveness remains limited, with presidents often bypassing its provisions. Moving forward, the debate over war powers continues, especially with rising military engagements like those in Syria and Ukraine, making Congressional abstention or activism crucial to check executive actions.
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