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Utah House passes resolution urging Congress to limit U.S. troops serving under foreign or world command
Summary
The Utah House passed a resolution urging Congress to avoid funding military actions that place U.S. troops under non‑U.S. command or in generic peacekeeping roles, after extended floor debate and a series of amendments; the measure passed 56–13.
Lieutenant Donald Bush introduced a resolution urging Congress not to fund military activity that would place U.S. service members under the command of a foreign or international body, arguing such deployments risk turning troops into "policemen for the world." The resolution drew extended debate and several floor amendments.
Supporters said the resolution reaffirms constitutional limits on military…
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