Senator Flake and I have introduced an authorization for military action against ISIS, al-Qaeda, and the Taliban to replace 2001 and 2002.
We are more than a feedback loop. This is a constitutional power, and we should not be putting troops into harm's way.
The U.S. military is currently taking direct action against the following individuals and groups under the authority of the 2001 Authorizati...
We should resist when the administration... tells us they have... preemptive war anywhere, any time.
The legislation would arbitrarily terminate the authorization 5 years after date of enactment.
What happens when somebody knocks on the door of the Oval Office and says, Mr. President, North Korea has just launched, what do you want us...
an important message of resolve to the American public and our troops that we stand behind them in their mission.
You count on being able to get the next NDAA passed and the next appropriations bill passed because you have confidence in your request, and...
The President, just like President Obama, believes he has the legal authority he needs under the 2001 AUMF to fight ISIS, al-Qaeda, and othe...
You cannot have the politicians running the war. You need a commander-in-chief, and that was a really good idea.
The United States has relied for too long on military force as the first response to the problems of terrorism, insurgency, and instability ...