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Introduction
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History of AUMF
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The Constitution
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The Right to SelfDefense
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What is flawed about that approach
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When congressional authorization is needed
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What the administration has done
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Irans bad behavior
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White House strategy
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How to counter Iran
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Irans objective
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Trust deficit
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Updating the AUMF
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Changing nature of warfare
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Iran
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Intelligence Sharing
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Rewriting AUMF
Description:
Explore the complex dynamics between Congress and the White House in authorizing military force through this insightful 42-minute panel discussion. Featuring U.S. Representative Elissa Slotkin and Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee Mac Thornberry, moderated by Julian Barnes of The New York Times, delve into the history of Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF), constitutional considerations, and the right to self-defense. Examine the flaws in current approaches, discuss when congressional authorization is necessary, and analyze the administration's actions. Gain perspectives on Iran's behavior, White House strategy, and methods to counter Iranian objectives. Consider the trust deficit between branches of government and the need to update AUMF in light of changing warfare dynamics. Investigate the role of intelligence sharing and the challenges in rewriting AUMF for modern conflicts.

Balancing Congressional and Presidential War Powers - Authorizing Force

The Aspen Institute
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