U.S. Congress bill aims to prevent funding of invasion of Canada
- A new bill, the No Invading Allies Act, was introduced by Rep. Seth Magaziner to prevent U.S. Military actions against Canada, Panama, and Greenland without Congressional approval.
- The bill would require a formal declaration of war or proof of a national emergency for offensive actions against those territories.
- According to Magaziner, the bill aims to stop Presidents from engaging in unnecessary conflicts without Congressional consent.
- Political analysts noted that the legislation is unlikely to pass but serves as a political statement against President Trump's military threats.
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U.S. Congress bill aims to prevent funding of invasion of Canada
A new bill introduced to the United States House of Representatives would withhold federal funding for any American "operations to invade or seize territory from" Canada, Panama or Greenland -- unless Congress agrees to it first, that is. But one political analyst described the bill as more of a ‘stunt than lawmaking.’
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