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US Troop Withdrawal from Syria: Congress vs. President on War Powers

This Congressional resolution directs the President to remove US Armed Forces from hostilities in Syria not authorized by Congress. It emphasizes that only Congress has the power to declare war and questions the constitutionality of actions related to controlling oil fields. For citizens, this signifies an effort to rebalance power regarding US military engagement abroad, potentially impacting national security and public spending.
Key points
Congress demands the withdrawal of US troops from Syria within 30 days, unless a formal declaration of war or specific authorization is enacted.
The resolution asserts that the Constitution grants Congress the sole power to declare war, challenging the President's actions in Syria.
It states that Syria's natural resources belong to the Syrian people, and depriving them could lead to instability, which is not in US interests.
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Print number: 116_HCONRES_70
Sponsor: Rep. Gabbard, Tulsi [D-HI-2]
Process start date: 2019-10-31