
Military authorization News
Latest conceptually matching events and reports for Military authorization.
US Senate Moves to Limit Presidential Military Authority Regarding Iran Conflict.
The US Senate has narrowly passed a procedural vote on a resolution aimed at restricting President Trump’s ability to conduct military operations against Iran without formal Congressional approval, reflecting growing bipartisan concern over the conflict's duration.
Google Deepens Ties with Pentagon as AI War Contracts Expand.
Google has moved to supply classified AI services to the US Department of Defense, marking a significant policy shift from its previous 'no-military' stance. Despite internal employee protests, the company has joined a consortium of major tech firms to support national security objectives.
Google Defends Pentagon AI Partnership Following Internal Employee Protests.
Google has moved forward with a classified AI contract with the U.S. Department of Defense despite significant opposition from over 600 staff members concerned about ethical implications and military use cases.
The Economic Escalation: Examining the Surge in US Defense Expenditures.
The US defense budget is approaching unprecedented levels, with a proposed $1.5 trillion for 2027. This report analyzes the drivers of these costs, industry consolidation, and the broader political implications of prioritizing military expansion over domestic programs.










