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THE PRESIDENT'S CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT
MILITARY OPERATIONS AGAINST TERRORISTS AND NATIONS SUPPORTING THEM
The US.President's has broad constitutional power to take international military action
in response to the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11,
2001. Congress has acknowledged this inherent executive power in both the
War Powers Resolution and the Joint Resolution passed by Congress on September
14, 2001.
The US. President's has constitutional power not only to retaliate against
any person, organization, or State suspected of involvement in terrorist attacks
on the United States, but also against foreign States suspected of harboring
or supporting such organizations.
The President may deploy military force preemptively against terrorist
organizations or the States that harbor or support them, whether or not they
can be linked to the specific terrorist incidents of September 11.
September 25, 2001
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