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 @9NGFNMT from Texas answered…57mins57m

It is my opinion that neither the President or Congress have the universal power to assassinate foreign nationals in for…

 @9NGFNMT from Texas answered…57mins57m

It is my opinion that neither the President or Congress have the universal power to authorize force against a foreign na…

 @9NG5TSR from California answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but only if there is clear evidence of an imminent threat to the country, and military force is needed for self-def…

 @9NG58DB from Kentucky answered…6hrs6H

Work with the current agencies dealing with the cartel. Potentially have a joint effort with Mexico utilizing the approp…

 @9NG47V6 from California answered…7hrs7H

if the Cartels kill any innocent American citizen that is either living, working, or visiting Mexico, the military shoul…

 @9NFZ4WQ from Georgia answered…9hrs9H

No, and we should ban this practice at all levels of government and ban corporations from similar practices.

 @9NFX9XG from Ohio answered…11hrs11H

Yes/no he should be able to authorize military combat that doesn't last over 30 days. If thw conflict last over 30 days…

 @9NFW877 from Ohio answered…12hrs12H

Yes, as long as the conflict doesn't last longer than 30 days. After which the president should get approval to continue…

 @9NFW5SC from Washington answered…12hrs12H

No; instead, legalize all drugs, hold a plebiscite asking Mexico if they would like to be annexed and become a US territ…

 @9NFW5SC from Washington answered…12hrs12H

No, they should be captured and given a fair trial, and trials should be required to have reasonable grounds for suspici…

 @9NFRJYD from California answered…14hrs14H

US gov should use diplomatic approach with foreign gov to have terrorist arrested and extradited to US.

 @9NFNFSL from Pennsylvania answered…16hrs16H

Yes. Providing they do not use any other gathered intelligence of a crime against a citizen. Nationsl security purposes…

 @9NFHK5R from Tennessee answered…18hrs18H

No, I do not support the CIA or any other three letter agencies. groups such as the CIA or FDA should be elected groups.

 @9NFHK5R from Tennessee answered…18hrs18H

Why are we going after Al-Qaeda? Leave the mess we mad in the east and work on the issues we have in our own nation.

 @9NFGRXK from North Carolina answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but only a certain number of troops to help get the cartel back into check so that our focus isn't completely on th…

 @9NFGRXK from North Carolina answered…18hrs18H

No, unless it is an emergency situation that needs to be acted upon immediately to protect the US from an attack

 @9NFFLMZ from Texas answered…19hrs19H

It should only be allowed under serious or major circumstances, with a warrant justifying the reason.

 @9NFFKQG from Ohio answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but the U.S. should ask the Mexican Government for permission to intervene either militarily or economically first.

 @9NF9RM5 from Texas answered…20hrs20H

We may be at war with drugs, but you can not move into something when the #1 consumer is the U.S and they keep on fundin…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but we should lift the sanctions (and tax remittances) against all listed countries except North Korea

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…20hrs20H

No, and the United States should support an international agreement limiting the development of AI for military applicat…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…20hrs20H

No, but the United States (with Congressional Approval) should work with the Mexican Government to fight the cartels and…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…20hrs20H

No, but the armed forces should be allowed to defend themselves and respond to emergencies within the United States with…