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 @9M8J7T6 from Louisiana answered…36mins36m

If it becomes more of a threat to the safety of our allies and we have evidence proving of this, then the president shou…

 @9M8BCDR from Illinois answered…3hrs3H

The president should not be able to do what ever they want without getting approval from another part of the government

 @9M87Z6V from Wisconsin answered…4hrs4H

The President and Congress shouldn't be allowed to authorize military force against Al-Qaeda, rather it should be up to…

 @9M86754 from Kansas answered…5hrs5H

Yes, if the President has enough grounds to argue Congress is being irrational and risks American lives by not taking mi…

 @9M84VXR from West Virginia answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but long-term use of force should require Congressional authorization after reaching a set number of days.

 @9M7YN2Y from Indiana answered…14hrs14H

He should listen to his advisors and then do what they decide as a group. Too many in Congress to make a quick decision…

 @9M7Y7Q8 from California answered…15hrs15H

Fix our country first and only get involved if we the people are in danger not oil and corporate greed

 @9M7X92J from North Dakota answered…16hrs16H

Firstly congress should have to approve all military actions! The powers of the president involving troops I think were…

 @9M7WZC2 from Indiana answered…16hrs16H

No, should involve the President, Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Secretary of State (those with knowledge…