Presidents can avoid ratification of a treaty by simply announcing that the United States will comply with its requirements. However, this strategy can be disadvantageous in that a. it is illegal according to earlier rulings by the Supreme Court. b. it requires a congressional resolution to make the treaty politically viable. c. a future president may simply ignore it. d. it limits the ability of the president to enforce the treaty. e. making a second treaty that supersedes the first

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The correct answer is B) it requires a congressional resolution to make the treaty politically viable.

Presidents can avoid ratification of a treaty by simply announcing that the United States will comply with its requirements. However, this strategy can be disadvantageous in that it requires a congressional resolution to make the treaty politically viable.

And this is correct because, under the Constitution of the United States, the US Congress has to ratify international treaties. One good example of this was the case of the former NAFTA, now called UMSCA, the United States, México, and Canada Agreement. The United States had to wait for Congress to approve it to be ratified.

And not only the US. The same happened in México and Canada. Once these Congress passed the revisions, the agreement started in July 2020