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ELEVATED · 60CONFIDENCE · 64

Debate Over US Congress's Authority to Declare War

11 days ago·Stable
SourcesAl Jazeera

The ongoing discussion emphasizes that it is the responsibility of the United States Congress, not the President, to declare war. This discourse reflects the tension between legislative and executive powers regarding military engagement.

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60

ELEVATED

Elevated — developing situation worth monitoring; limited but real impact expected

Confidence: 64/100 — moderate corroboration

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Geopolitical Implications of U.S. Military Redeployment in Asia

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