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Q: Did President Bush have the support of congress for the Iraq war?
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Did president bush have congress approval to declare war with Iraq?

Yes, because President George Bush is a former PEPsquad member.


President George W. Bush sent troops to Afghanistan and Iraq with whose approval?

With the approval of Both houses of Congress.


Did President Bush get congress approval on war in Iraq before sending troops?

Yes, he could not go to war with out congress approval. He could, but only for 90 days!


How did President George Bush get to Iraq?

By airplane


Who are the US presidents during the conflict in Iraq?

President George H.W. Bush was the President during the Gulf War. President George W. Bush was the President during the Iraq War.


Did GW Bush violate congress for Iraq war?

No. George W. Bush had an AUMF for the Iraq War, which is a form of congressional authorization for war.


Which was NOT a reason for the decline in support for President Bush's policies during his second term?

Multiple weapons of mass desrtruction were found in iraq.


What was President Bush's down fall?

Iraq war


What did President George W Bush's deployment of US troops to Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003 represent?

the president taking military action with a statement of congressional support.


Which nation's leader was steadfast in his support of President Bush entering into the war in Iraq?

Sounds to me like the Rt Hon Tony Blair of UK....


Which nations leader was steadfast in his support of President Bush entering into the war in Iraq?

Sounds to me like the Rt Hon Tony Blair of UK....


Did President Bush have the Congress' approval to declare war on Iraq?

No. Similar to many other conflicts in US history, Congress passed an Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF), which allows the President to deploy troops into a combat situation without calling it a war.