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Former President Bush's doctrine—stating that the United States would strike first against terrorists and their supportive states, to preempt rather than to react to attacks—elicited serious concerns that Congress would lose even more of its already declining power over foreign policy and the use of military power abroad. Such preemptive use of military power by the president would almost certainly violate the 1973 War Powers Resolution. How successful has the policy been? Should it be preserved or eliminated?

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