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The Road to War Presidential Commitments Honored and Betrayed 2013 Edition

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    Author(s)Marvin Kalb
    PublisherBrookings Institution
    ISBN9780815724933
    Pages280
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2013

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    Brookings Institution The Road to War Presidential Commitments Honored and Betrayed 2013 Edition by Marvin Kalb

    Not Since Pearl Harbor Has An American President Gone To Congress To Request A Declaration Of War. Nevertheless, Since Then, One President After Another, From Truman To Obama, Has Ordered American Troops Into Wars All Over The World. From Korea To Vietnam, Panama To Grenada, Lebanon To Bosnia, Afghanistan To Iraq - Why Have Presidents Sidestepped Declarations Of War? Marvin Kalb, Former Chief Diplomatic Correspondent For Cbs And Nbc News, Explores This Key Question In His Thirteenth Book About The Presidency And U.S. Foreign Policy.Instead Of A Declaration Of War, Presidents Have Justified Their War-Making Powers By Citing "Commitments," Private And Public, Made By Former Presidents. Many Of These Commitments Have Been Honored, But Some Betrayed. Surprisingly, Given The Tight U.S.-Israeli Relationship, Israeli Leaders Feel That At Times They Have Been Betrayed By American Presidents. Is It Time For A Negotiated Defense Treaty Between The United States And Israel As A Way Of Substituting For A String Of Secret Presidential Commitments? From Israel To Vietnam, Presidential Commitments Have Proven To Be Tricky And Dangerous. For Example, One President After Another Committed The United States To The Defense Of South Vietnam, Often Without Explanation. Over The Years, These Commitments Mushroomed Into National Policy, Leading To A War Costing 58,000 American Lives. Few In Congress Or The Media Chose To Question The War'S Provenance Or Legitimacy, Until It Was Too Late. No President Saw The Need For A Declaration Of War, Considering One To Be Old-Fashioned. The Word Of A President Can Morph Into A National Commitment. It Can Become The Functional Equivalent Of A Declaration Of War. Therefore, Whenever A President "Commits" The United States To A Policy Or Course Of Action With, Or Increasingly Without, Congressional Approval, Watch Out - The White House May Be Setting The Nation On A Road Toward War.