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President Joe Biden has supported ending the authorization, which has served as the legal basis for several military operations in Iraq. Senate will vote to repeal Iraq War authorization, Schumer says
Iraq War Resolution, Roll Call Vote – House (clerk.house.gov) Iraq War Resolution, Roll Call Vote – Senate (senate.gov) Bill status and summary on Congress.gov; President Signs Iraq Resolution, East Room Remarks. Statement by President George W. Bush on his signing the resolution into law; October 16, 2002 Press Briefing by Ari Fleischer ...
TOP STORY: On a bipartisan 14-8 vote, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has advanced a bill that would revoke 1991 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force against Iraq that ...
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The Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution (short title) (Pub. L. 102–1) or Joint Resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces pursuant to United Nations Security Council Resolution 678 (official title), was the United States Congress's January 14, 1991, authorization of the use of U.S. military force in the Gulf War.
Biden gives an opening statement and takes questions at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Iraq, 2007. Biden voted against authorization for the Gulf War in 1991, [98] siding with 45 of the 55 Democratic senators; he said the U.S. was bearing almost all the burden in the anti-Iraq coalition. [101]
In the 30-second ad a voiceover states that Biden has a plan to end the Iraq War, and that "We (America) must end this war in a way that doesn't require us to send their (soldiers) grandchild back." It continues by declaring, "Joe Biden is the only candidate with a plan to get us out of Iraq and keep us out." [32]
Hegseth, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, was among a group of National Guard members who had their orders to secure then President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration revoked after the January 6 ...