US President Barack Obama and congressional leaders say he does not need authorization from Congress to take military action in Iraq.
However, the prospect of the president sidestepping Congress raises the potential for clashes between the White House and rank-and-file lawmakers. Administration officials say airstrikes have become less of a focus in their recent deliberations. But they said the president could order such a step if intelligence agencies can identify clear targets on the ground.
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