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The congressional role in declaring war is especially important not when the United States is the victim of an attack, but when the United States is planning to wage war abroad.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of congressional approval for waging war, particularly when the U.S. is the aggressor rather than the victim.

Zbigniew Brzezinski highlights the critical role that Congress plays in the decision to go to war, arguing that its involvement is most crucial when the government contemplates offensive military action. This reflects concerns about checks and balances in governance, ensuring that decisions about war are made with public and legislative oversight rather than solely by the executive branch.

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CongressWarPoliticsAuthorityGovernance

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Example use cases

During a Senate address on military intervention, a politician might reference this quote to argue for legislative oversight.

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