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As a practical matter, though, that means that simply passing a law won't necessarily restrain presidential warmaking.
Our experience with the War Powers Resolution makes that clear. Put aside the question of how the law applies to limited, short-term military operations: if the WPR does anything, it bars the continuation of hostilities beyond 60 days unless Congress has declared war or passed a specific statutory authorization for war.
In fact , "the view that the day clock is constitutional has remained consistent executive branch law throughout the Reagan, Bush-Quayle, Clinton, Bush-Cheney, and Obama administrations.
But twice in recent decades presidents have blown by that limit: first in Kosovo in ; second in Libya in Each time, the clear language of the law didn't matter: the president ordered the military to keep bombing, and they did.
Why would Lieu's "no-first-use act" fare any differently? The nuclear launch process is built for speed—designed to give the president the power to launch a second strike in mere minutes, while enemy missiles are still in the air.
That also makes it difficult to stop a president who decides to launch first. The guys in the bunkers who turn the keys have surely been vetted to weed out "question authority" types.
In the '70s, there was actually an Air Force major who was training for the job and when he asked, "How can I know that an order I receive to launch my missiles came from a sane president?
Trump can't literally "push the button" and have Pyongyang obliterated. But once the order is authenticated with the codes on the "biscuit " and it goes out from the Pentagon , it's likely already too late.
The one effect Lieu's bill might have, and this is speculative, is it might embolden the president's secretary of defense or the chairman of the Joint Chiefs to put up roadblocks before the order is transmitted.
I say "or the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs" because it appears that the president has the option to issue the order without going through the Secretary of Defense.
There's a story about Richard Nixon, whose behavior during the Final Days —frequently drunk and raving—made people worry about his access to nukes.
In a meeting with congressmen, Nixon blurted out: "I can go in my office and pick up a telephone, and in 25 minutes, millions of people will be dead.
One of the attendees, Senator Alan Cranston, called then-Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger, worried about "the need for keeping a berserk president from plunging us into a holocaust.
The practical effect Lieu's bill could have, in the unlikely event it passed, might be to buttress a future Schlesinger. By giving the Secretary of Defense or the Chairman added cover to get in the way of a decision he knows to be crazy, it could slow or stop the delivery of the order from the Pentagon to the launch officers.
For that reason alone, it's worth considering. But when you're depending on a guy whose nickname is "Mad Dog" to preserve sanity within the executive branch, you're already in a pretty dangerous place.
Gene Healy is a vice president at the Cato Institute.

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Hmm, knapp gescheitert würde ich sagen. Hier, ich halte es rein und drücke den Knopf. Nämlich „Push the Button” von den Sugababes. Der Song erreichte bei uns Platz zwei der Charts, in ihrer Heimat UK konnten die drei.








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