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Congress 'Right-Sizing Itself' on Foreign Policy, Harman Says

Congress 'Right-Sizing Itself' on Foreign Policy, Harman Says

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Business, Social Studies

University

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The transcript discusses the role of Congress in foreign policy, highlighting a bipartisan effort to support NATO and the historical use of Congress as a platform for international discourse. It critiques past abuses, such as Netanyahu's address, and emphasizes Congress's role in declaring war and authorizing military force. The discussion also covers Congress's recent actions to limit U.S. involvement in Yemen, addressing the humanitarian crisis there and the need for Congress to assert its voice in foreign policy decisions.

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What example is given regarding Congress's stance on U.S. forces in Yemen?

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What humanitarian issues are highlighted in relation to the conflict in Yemen?

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