US Senate Moves to Repeal Outdated War Powers Laws
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The Senate voted to repeal old Middle East war authorizations, a move supported by both parties to limit presidential military powers, though a final agreement is still uncertain. The repeal aims to prevent abuses like those seen in recent drone strikes and is part of broader efforts to overhaul war powers post-9/11, but political challenges remain, especially regarding recent military actions in Latin America.
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