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Countries bombed by the U. S. under the Obama administration Obama is the fourth president in a row to order airstrikes in Iraq which has utilized both manned aircraft and unmanned drones – has been a major sticking point between the U S and the
How Obama decided on airstrikes in Iraq | AP News Yet the prospect of airstrikes hung in the air like an unpleasant smell — Obama was clearly reluctant to take that step, but it could prove critical to preventing a security collapse in Iraq As the thermometer climbed in July, temperatures were also rising in Washington, where some lawmakers were demanding immediate drone strikes while
War against ISIS in Syria: Obama’s legal and political . . . The United States is now officially at war with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria U S planes began dropping bombs on targets in Syria this week Gen Martin E Dempsey, the chairman of the
Obamas War Powers Legacy: He Must Seek Congressional . . . President Obama’s broad theory of unilateral war powers was first on display in Libya, where he ordered U S forces to join other NATO countries in massive air strikes against targets in Libya
How Obama came to bomb seven countries in six years Iraq On 10 September this year and after ending the US combat presence in Iraq, Mr Obama became the fourth US President in a row to announce air strikes in the country in a televised address As
White House: Iraq War Vote Obama Opposed Could . . . - TIME President Barack Obama won the White House largely on his opposition to the Iraq War and was re-elected in 2012 on having ended the conflict But his Administration is using the never repealed
Presidential Power in 2003 Iraq War and Other 21st-Century . . . In more recent decades, Presidents Obama, Trump, and Biden have each claimed independent constitutional authority to conduct military operations without first seeking congressional authorization, albeit on a smaller scale than the Iraq War These 21st-century conflicts include air assault campaigns in Libya during the Obama Administration; 4