Look into the referenced "War Powers Resolution (Public Law 93-148)" from 1973 and under the section entitled "CONGRESSIONAL ACTION" refer to Section 5(b), as follows...
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(b) Within sixty calendar days after a report is submitted or is
required to be submitted pursuant to section 4(a)(1), whichever is
earlier, the President shall terminate any use of United States Armed
Forces with respect to which such report was submitted (or required
to be submitted), unless the Congress (1) has declared war or has
enacted a specific authorization for such use of United States Armed
Forces, (2) has extended by law such sixty-day period, or (3) is
physically unable to meet as a result of an armed attack upon the
United States. Such sixty-day period shall be extended for not more
than an additional thirty days if the President determines and certi-
fies to the Congress in writing that unavoidable military necessity
respecting the safety of United States Armed Forces requires the
continued use of such armed forces in the course of bringing about
a prompt removal of such forces.
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This notification by the Potatus effectively starts the clock for sixty days.
Here's one link to the referenced law, second page (#556) of this file. Note that this will download a copy (1.11 MB) onto your hard drive so search for a different link if you don't want that to occur.
Hmm. 60 days from Oct 27th is Dec 26th.
Eta: if we go by the Oct 26th date in the letter, that's Christmas Day. I wonder what it could mean.
Maybe I didnโt read the info carefully enough, but where are you and OP seeing 60 days?
Look into the referenced "War Powers Resolution (Public Law 93-148)" from 1973 and under the section entitled "CONGRESSIONAL ACTION" refer to Section 5(b), as follows...
.
(b) Within sixty calendar days after a report is submitted or is required to be submitted pursuant to section 4(a)(1), whichever is earlier, the President shall terminate any use of United States Armed Forces with respect to which such report was submitted (or required to be submitted), unless the Congress (1) has declared war or has enacted a specific authorization for such use of United States Armed Forces, (2) has extended by law such sixty-day period, or (3) is physically unable to meet as a result of an armed attack upon the United States. Such sixty-day period shall be extended for not more than an additional thirty days if the President determines and certi- fies to the Congress in writing that unavoidable military necessity respecting the safety of United States Armed Forces requires the continued use of such armed forces in the course of bringing about a prompt removal of such forces.
.
This notification by the Potatus effectively starts the clock for sixty days.
Here's one link to the referenced law, second page (#556) of this file. Note that this will download a copy (1.11 MB) onto your hard drive so search for a different link if you don't want that to occur.
https://uscode.house.gov/statutes/pl/93/148.pdf
So weโre literally looking at a potentially bloody, false flag-rich holiday season. Lovely.
God help us all.
ahh! thank you for sharing this ๐
thank you for the clarification ๐
Well, let us see what the Congress does with this.
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