Understanding Nixon's Veto of the War Powers Resolution

To the House of Representatives: 

“I hereby return without my approval House Joint Resolution 542--the War Powers Resolution. While I am in accord with the desire of the Congress to assert its proper role in the conduct of our foreign affairs, the restrictions which this resolution would impose upon the authority of the President are both unconstitutional and dangerous to the best interests of our Nation . . . 

The proper roles of the Congress and the Executive in the conduct of foreign affairs have been debated since the founding of our country. Only recently, however, has there been a serious challenge to the wisdom of the Founding Fathers in choosing not to draw a precise and detailed line of demarcation between the foreign policy powers of the two branches.”
Richard Nixon’s Veto of the War Powers Resolution

Question 1

Short answer
Describe the constitutional conflict Nixon is referring to between the Congress and the President as it relates to foreign affairs.

Question 2

Short answer
In the context of this campaign address, explain how the War Powers Resolution restricts Presidential power.

Question 3

Short answer
Aside from your answer in Part B, explain another method Congress could use to limit the President’s foreign policy power.

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