The Neutrality Act: A Tool to Implement Policy

Abstract

Historically, the United States has maintained a national security policy that no one may conduct or initiate from the United States any military expedition against any foreign nation or people with whom the United States is at peace. The objective of the policy is to prevent entanglements between the United States and foreign powers, or with the relations between a nation-state and its insurgent people, in such a way that could lead the United States into conflict. This project examines the legal framework enacted to implement this strategy. The research reveals that agreements formed and actions taken in the United States to effect a military or naval expedition against a foreign state with which the United States is at peace, or to murder, kidnap, or maim persons in a foreign country, or to damage or destroy property located in and owned by a government with which the United States is at peace, are criminal violations of United States law. The United States is "at peace" with other countries so long as there is no declared state of war nor open and notorious military action being waged between the United States and that country. In the constitutional form of government of the United States, the President is charged with conducting foreign affairs, and the Congress is charged with the responsibility to raise Armies, to provide and maintain a Navy, and to declare war. The President and Congress cannot allow the foreign policy of the United States to be determined by private parties, organizations and groups, or to allow those private parties to take actions that have the potential to commit the United States to war. The Neutrality Act and related statutes are one of the tools that the United States uses to implement its national security strategy of committing the United States to war only when authorized by Congress pursuant to its power under Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 28, 2009
Accession Number
ADA508407

Entities

People

  • Robert M. Twiss

Organizations

  • United States Army War College

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Agreements
  • Civil War
  • Congress
  • Foreign Policy
  • Government (Foreign)
  • Governments
  • Intergovernmental Organizations
  • International Law
  • International Relations
  • Law
  • Military Operations
  • National Security
  • Security
  • United States
  • United States Government
  • War
  • War Colleges

Fields of Study

  • Political science

Readers

  • Defense Financial Management and Audit.
  • Political Violence and Terrorism Studies.
  • Strategic Security Studies