Are you comfortable with the fact that Congress was left out of the decision making process? Well, what does the War powers resolution in 73 say? It says that The President has to provide 848 hours of notification [according to the War Powers Resolution of 1973]. And they've done. And he's done that. And then they have up to 60 days, perhaps a 30 days extension. There's no boots on, on the ground and it's been into 100 hours so far. (01:05–01:10)
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Asserts that the War Powers Resolution requires the President to provide 848 hours of notification.
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