Sec. 3. Prohibitions on deployment of United States Armed Forces
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No unit or individual of the United States Armed Forces may be deployed in support of a United Nations or a mutual security treaty military operation absent express prior statutory authorization from Congress for such deployment. No funds appropriated or otherwise made available to any executive agency of the United States Government may be used to carry out any United Nations or mutual security treaty military operation unless the President seeks and obtains express prior authorization by Congress, as required under article I, section 8 of the Constitution.