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Sunday, January 19, 2014

BuzzReads: The Most Dangerous Sentence In U.S. History

How one sentence became the legal justification for nearly every American covert operation worldwide.

Longform by BuzzFeed
how one sentence changed everything

The Untold Story Of The Most Dangerous Sentence In U.S. History

The Authorization for the Use of Military Force was intended to give President Bush the ability to retaliate against whoever orchestrated the 9/11 attacks. This is the story of how it became so much more.

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