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There is one caveat to all this - the "alert strike package". My understanding is that an alert strike package is a flight of aircraft equipped with ground strike ordnance, either in the air or ready for quick launch, on alert to carry out ground strike missions on very short notice for fleeting targets. If this is correct, then clearly Obama is in violation of the WPA in continuing this beyond sixty days and was arguably in violation at the beginning. (I'd argue that the President needs considerable latitude in beginning hostilities, but it's far from clear to me that he has that latitude by law.) The rest of the current mission - electronic warfare assistance; aerial refueling; strategic lift capability; personnel recovery and search and rescue, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support - I think could be argued are not war, but operations other than war in support of allies by treaty, even though clearly they are in violation of the letter of the War Powers Act.
