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Presidents at War : From Truman to Bush, The Gathering of Military Powers To Our Commanders in Chief

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0471696552
ISBN-13 9780471696551
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Country of Manufacture US
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Sep 14th, 2006
Print length 303 Pages
Weight 558 grams
Dimensions 24.10 x 16.50 x 3.10 cms
Ksh 3,950.00
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Only the U.S. Congress has the constitutional power to declare war, but from Truman on, commanders in chief have been steadily asserting their right to use armed force. American troops have now fought in half a dozen conflicts-from Korea and Vietnam to Iraq-without a formal congressional declaration of war.
The Korean War, the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, Cambodia, Lebanon, El Salvador, Grenada, Iran-Contra, Nicaragua, Panama, the Gulf War, Somalia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq

What do these events and scores of others have in common? Each of these wars, incursions, invasions, and covert actions was undertaken by the United States without the benefit of a declaration of war. Where congressional sanction was sought, it usually took the form of a resolution, frequently issued after the fact.

Presidents at War is the first book to examine all of America''s post-World War II military actions through the lens of the president''s authority as commander in chief. Author Gerald Astor analyzes the various presidents'' rationales for undeclared warfare, from Truman''s citing of an international agreement (the United Nations) to Eisenhower''s domino theory, to Kennedy''s defense of the Monroe Doctrine, to bald assertions of authority by a commander in chief because of fears of communist expansion, threats to oil in the Middle East, humanitarian concerns in the Balkans, or provocations by terrorists. Each commander in chief served as a precedent for those who followed. Astor contends this cumulative process was accelerated by the September 11, 2001, attacks that led to the war on terrorism, the invasion of Iraq to oust the cruel regime of Saddam Hussein for his alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction, and the potential trampling of civil liberties in the United States.

Has the president become free to take military action on the slightest whim? Is it now true that, as Richard Nixon said, ""If the president does it, then it is not illegal""? Is the Constitution obsolete? And does Congress have the tools with which to curb this seemingly unbridled power? Read Presidents at War and find out.


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