The U.S. military operates within a complex framework of constitutional authority, federal law, and international commitments. This category explores presidential war powers, congressional oversight, Pentagon resource allocation, and service member protections amid the 2026 National Defense Strategy’s priorities.

Presidential War Powers and Congressional Authority

The Constitution divides military authority between the president and Congress, with boundaries often contested. Presidents hold broad discretion for actions like cyberattacks, but sustained operations require congressional approval under the War Powers Resolution. Key debates include whether imminent threats justify unilateral strikes and if Congress can stop them. Explore scenarios like using force against a NATO ally.

Military Operations and Strategy

Operations span troop deployments to targeted strikes, shaped by the 2026 NDS focusing on homeland defense, deterring China, ally burden-sharing, and industrial revival. Current efforts include 900 U.S. troops in Syria and distinctions like naval blockades versus war.

Defense Spending and Procurement

The FY2026 NDAA authorizes over $900 billion, covering budgets and procurement like $2 million Tomahawk missiles. Issues include high Navy ship costs and Pentagon mining stakes.

Service Member Rights and Military Justice

Service members have job protections during deployment, though enforcement challenges persist. Learn if they can refuse orders and military justice in incidents.

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