As with Lyndon Johnson’s claims of attacks on U.S. ships in the Gulf of Tonkin that began the Vietnam War, Donald Trump’s ...
The United States has often used military force abroad without a formal declaration of war. Indeed, Congress has declared war ...
In its calculated chaos style, the current administration begins the New Year with a declaration of war (in a manner of ...
The US Constitution gives Congress power to declare war, yet it is the US presidents who often drive conflict, using ...
How the attack on Venezuela could be ordered in the first place — unbeknownst to Congress, which is, in theory, supposed to ...
Regardless of political party or ideology, Americans have the right to witness important issues like crime and drugs debated in an open and fair forum.
Experts debate whether Trump’s Venezuela strike was legal, focusing on decades-old war powers laws that let presidents act ...
Military personnel on the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima on Dec. 16, 2025, in Ponce, Puerto Rico, during a U.S. military campaign in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. Miguel J. Rodriguez ...
OPINION: It is impossible to think of a major military action that has been so poorly justified to Congress and the public as ...
Idaho’s U.S. Sen. Jim Risch proclaimed in a Dec. 11 meeting of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the “attacks in the Caribbean are absolutely, totally and 100% legal under U.S. law and ...