Authorizes the President to use all necessary force against those nations, organizations, or persons that planned, authorized, committed, or aided the September 11, 2012, terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, or harbored such organizations or persons, in order to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the United States by them.
[Congressional Bills 113th Congress]
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[H.R. 4599 Introduced in House (IH)]
113th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 4599
To authorize the use of force against those nations, organizations, or
persons responsible for the attack against United States personnel in
Benghazi, Libya.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 7, 2014
Mr. Hunter (for himself, Mr. Franks of Arizona, Mrs. Ellmers, Mr.
Griffin of Arkansas, Mr. Poe of Texas, Mr. Brady of Texas, Mr. Shuster,
Mr. Pompeo, Mr. Miller of Florida, Mr. Bucshon, Mr. Nunes, Mr.
Bridenstine, Mr. Gohmert, Mr. Stivers, Mr. Bishop of Utah, Mr. Gibbs,
Mr. Brooks of Alabama, Mr. Graves of Missouri, Mr. Palazzo, Mr. Harper,
Mr. Cook, Mr. Wittman, Mr. Hall, and Mr. Kinzinger of Illinois)
introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on
Foreign Affairs
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A BILL
To authorize the use of force against those nations, organizations, or
persons responsible for the attack against United States personnel in
Benghazi, Libya.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) On April 6, 2012, an improvised explosive device was
thrown over the fence of the United States Consulate in
Benghazi, Libya.
(2) On May 1, 2012, the British Embassy in Tripoli, Libya,
was attacked by a violent mob and set on fire while the
embassies of other NATO member countries were attacked as well.
(3) On May 22, 2012, two rocket-propelled grenades were
fired at the Benghazi office of the International Committee of
the Red Cross, less than one mile from the United States
Consulate.
(4) On June 6, 2012, a large improvised explosive device
destroyed part of the security perimeter of the United States
Consulate in Benghazi.
(5) On June 10, 2012, a car carrying the British ambassador
was attacked in Tripoli.
(6) On September 11, 2012, the United States Consulate in
Benghazi was attacked by an organized group of armed militants
killing United States Ambassador Chris Stevens, Sean Smith,
Glen Doherty, and Tyrone Woods.
(7) On January 10, 2014, the Secretary of State designated
Ansar al-Sharia in Benghazi and Ansar al-Sharia in Darnah as
foreign terrorist organizations for their role in the attack
against the United States Consulate in Benghazi.
(8) The attacks on September 11, 2012, continue to pose an
unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and
foreign policy of the United States.
(9) The President has authority under the Constitution to
take action to deter and prevent acts of international
terrorism against the United States.
SEC. 2. AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES.
(a) In General.--The President is authorized to use all necessary
and appropriate force against those nations, organizations, or persons
the President determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the
terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2012, or harbored such
organizations or persons, in order to prevent any future acts of
international terrorism against the United States by such nations,
organizations, or persons.
(b) War Powers Resolution Requirements.--
(1) Specific statutory authorization.--Consistent with
section 8(a)(1) of the War Powers Resolution, the Congress
declares that this section is intended to constitute specific
statutory authorization within the meaning of section 5(b) of
the War Powers Resolution.
(2) Applicability of other requirements.--Nothing in this
Act supercedes any requirement of the War Powers Resolution.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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