We sat down with Tim Taylor, Marine Corps veteran and CVA Foundation grassroots engagement director, to talk about why he joined the military, what his experiences were like, and his advice for transitioning back to civilian life.| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation
While AUMFs have a long history going back to America’s earliest days, their modern use has resulted in an expansion of presidential war powers and the sidelining of Congress and its important constitutional duty to declare war.| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation
Since the end of the Cold War, one of the main goals of the foreign policy establishment in the United […]| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation
CVA Foundation® launches website to continue providing resources, educating veterans on benefits under 2018 law VA refuses to follow […]| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation
In a new video series, Concerned Veterans of America Foundation lays out the case for examining how much the U.S. spends on defense compared to its NATO allies, how alliances affect U.S. interests, and how we should be viewing alliances moving forward.| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation
As the Russia-Ukraine War continues and Finland officially joins NATO, the alliance’s role supplying aid to Ukraine and the U.S.’ relationship with the alliance have been subjects of intense discussion. Here are four questions our leaders and the American people should be asking.| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation
U.S. foreign policy approaches have not changed in 20-30 years. Here’s why a foreign policy of realism and restraint is a better approach.| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation
How should the U.S. think about alliances in 2023 and beyond? Learn more about what the U.S. should consider before joining an alliance| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation
Concerned Veterans for America Foundation launches campaign to discuss how U.S. alliance commitments play in Americans’ lives and future of […]| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation
In the face of challenges, there is hope for healing, and it can start with a simple conversation or connection. Here are just a few of the resources available and ideas for supporting those in need of help.| Concerned Veterans for America Foundation