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NAPOLITANO: "I want to clarify what the law is, if I could. To your question, the President doesn't need — in my opinion, he should have it, but that’s not the law — the President does not need expressed authority from the Congress to take out missiles or to engage an offensive weaponry. If he believes that an attack on American interests — that could be South Korea, Japan, Guam, Anchorage or Los Angeles — is imminent, he could attack first for 90 days before he even has to go to Congress under the War Powers Act."