Enacted in 1973, this federal law curbs a president's ability to commit U.S. forces to armed conflict without Congressional approval. It requires the chief executive to notify Congress within 48 hours and mandates withdrawal after 60 days. Primarily, it benefits Congress by restoring its constitutional war-declaring authority, ensuring checks on executive military power.
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