
Congress' War Powers: Alaskans Demand Oversight
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U.S. military operations in the Middle East, including strikes against Iran and Gaza, are escalating, raising concerns about civilian casualties and the human cost of conflict. The Constitution grants Congress the power to declare war, not the president, and without clear approval or goals, these actions risk undermining that balance and eroding public trust. Alaskans, with military families and bases nearby, are directly impacted, and local voices are calling for legal checks and open oversight to prevent further escalation. This debate highlights broader worries about restraint, accountability, and protecting lives and constitutional principles.
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