How the 2002 Iraq AUMF Got to Be So Dangerous, Part 1: History and Practice : vimarsana.com

How the 2002 Iraq AUMF Got to Be So Dangerous, Part 1: History and Practice

Congress originally enacted the 2002 AUMF to remove Saddam Hussein. But in the subsequent 20 years, it’s been used for so much more.

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