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What Happened to the American Declaration of War?

March 31, 2011

You're probably aware by now that I'm an avid reader of the global intelligence company STRATFOR. But this piece by their founder George Friedman is truly exceptional. If you're an American voter, interested in politics, or anyone interested in or affected by U.S. military actions (in other words, everyone), you should read this article. Why has no one else asked this question? And, as George points out, if this one part of the Constitution can be so repeatedly and publicly ignored by Congress and the president, what's next? 

George has been kind enough to allow me to include his article in today's newsletter. Also, through a special arrangement, he's offering a <<free copy of my new book Endgame>> plus a steep discount to any of my readers who subscribe to STRATFOR. Their analysis of global events is unique and complements global investment research nicely. I read their information diligently and highly recommend it.

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John Mauldin, Editor
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What Happened to the American Declaration of War?

In my book “The Next Decade,” I spend a good deal of time considering the relation of the American Empire to the American Republic and the threat the empire poses to the republic. If there is a single point where these matters converge, it is in the constitutional requirement that Congress approve wars through a declaration of…

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