The content below comes from the newsletter This Week in War Powers News, provided by the Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy. March 1, 2019 This Week in War Powers News Join the Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy and featured speaker Kristina Arriaga...
A House-passed bill to halt U.S. involvement in Yemen’s deadly civil war will not get a vote in the Senate, a setback to Democrats and Republicans who sought to cut off U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen. The...
Mark Lowcock, United Nations undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator, writes at CNN.com: Throughout 2018, despite one of the most dangerous and complex operational environments, some 254 international and national partners actively coordinated with the UN to provide even...
House Democrats are renewing their push to cut off U.S. involvement in Yemen’s bloody civil war, teeing up a direct challenge to President Donald Trump’s foreign-policy agenda. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) told POLITICO on Monday that he planned to reintroduce...
Date and Time: Tuesday, March 12th at 5:30 pm Location: National Indian Gaming Association Building 224 2nd St. SE, Washington, D.C. 20003 Topic: The Impact of War on Women Speaker: Kristina Arriaga President of the Oxford Society for Law and Religion <!--Check back soon for video and photos from...
The content below comes from the newsletter This Week in War Powers News, provided by the Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy. Subscribe to our mailing list. February 15, 2019 This Week in War Powers News U.S. House of Representatives passes historic resolution...
On Sept. 14, 2001, Congress wrote what would prove to be one of the largest blank checks in the country’s history. The Authorization for Use of Military Force against terrorists gave President George W. Bush authority to attack the...
President Trump’s impulsive belligerence sensibly arouses alarm across the political spectrum. Yet, reflexive opposition to all things Trump can have perverse effects. In 2008, Barack Obama swept to the Democratic Party’s nomination and the presidency, in part, because of...
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"$100 Billion in Weapons to the Saudis Buys a World Full of Hurt," writes George D. O'Neill, Jr., founder and chairman of the Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy, in an op-ed published January 4, 2019 in The American Conservative....