War Powers Libya And State Sponsored Terrorism Hearings Before the Subcommit

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International Security United States Congress House Committee On Forei
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Resolve to yaddafi. " Finally, the concentration of warships for its naval maneuvers was much greater than previous exercises in anticipation of a Libyan effort to attack U. S. Forces.
243 a) Given this carefully-crafted policy and the events over many months, do you concur that the conduct of naval maneuvers in the Gulf of Sidra involved introducing troops into a situation of imminent involvement in hostilities, thereby requiring prior consultation and ex post facto reporting under the War Pow
...ers Resolution?
2(a): The conduct of naval maneuvers in the Gulf of Sidra may well have involved introducing troops into a situation of imminent involvement in hostilities, thereby requiring prior Consultation and ex post facto reporting under the War Powers Resolution. Whether it did or not depends on an estimate of the likelihood of Libyan fire. I lack the knowledge to offer an estimate except to observe that the deliberately provocative nature of the naval maneuver increased the risk of imminent involvement in hostilities.


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