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Modern innovations in warfare make it possible for America's technologically proficient forces to vanquish an opposing army quickly and with relatively few troops. This implies that the president, any president, is given wartime powers during the "War on Terror" The fact that this is a war without fronts, an opposing army or maybe even a "victory" leaves the president a lot of wiggle room for defining war and how long that war lasts. It isn't a conventional war, and it won't be won with conventional soldiers overcoming an opposing army. |
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