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kodGreya [7K]
3 years ago
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The War Powers Resolution of 1973 made the president notify congress within 48 hours of deploying military force and... The pres

ident must withdraw forces within 90 days if he doesnt get congress approval Make a public statement to people of the U.S. About why he is goig to war The president cannot withdraw troops from a war unless he gets approval from congress Congress can decide when the U.S. Should withdraw from a war.
History
1 answer:
postnew [5]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Make a public statement to people of the U.S. About why he is going to war

Explanation:

The decision to engage the enemy must be made with caution after taking all the considerations about the war. Thus, The War Powers Resolution of 1973 made it a mandate that wars would not be declared unnecessarily unless there was a special reason to do so. In addition, the special committee must make an assessment of any possible means of resolving the problem before the decision to engage the enemy is considered.

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