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What Congress Could Do to Stop the War

Politics
United States
开始于 April 28, 2026

Republicans are declining to use their power of the purse

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The current reluctance of Congress to use its financial authority reflects a troubling trend of inaction in the face of escalating conflicts.

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Congress must leverage its power of the purse to hold the executive branch accountable and prevent unnecessary military engagements.

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Limiting military funding could embolden adversaries and weaken the United States' global standing, posing long-term risks.

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It's essential for Congress to engage in meaningful debate about military spending to ensure that taxpayer dollars align with national priorities.

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Restricting funding for military actions undermines national security and hampers the government's ability to respond to global threats.

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