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To: butterdezillion
Should it be allowed to stand, that brigade commanders can issue lawful orders to invade another country

You have researched this far more than I, but it's always been my
understanding that Kentucky remains within the United States.
Movement orders to Kentucky were refused.

First leg of the trip to Afghanistan. Where did Iran get into the picture?

699 posted on 12/15/2010 10:57:21 AM PST by humblegunner (Blogger Overlord)
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To: humblegunner

The order to report to Kentucky was included in the Temporary Change of Station to Afghanistan.

Iran comes in because combat operations in both Afghanistan and Iran would be authorized by SJ Res 23, with the only stipulation by Congress being that “the President” be the person who decides on using force in those places.

So whatever procedure has to happen for lawful combat orders to Iran also has to happen for lawful combat orders to Afghanistan. If Lakin should refuse combat orders to Iran based on the fact that a valid POTUS didn’t make such an order, then Lakin would also have to refuse combat orders to Afghanistan based on the fact that a valid POTUS didn’t make such an order.

Judge Lind said that the POTUS is irrelevant to the lawfulness of Lakin’s combat deployment orders. If that’s true, then the POTUS would also be irrelevant to combat orders in Iran.

I’m asking if that’s really where we want to go with this. Do we really want brigade commanders making lawful combat deployment orders to foreign countries totally independent of the POTUS?


795 posted on 12/15/2010 2:40:08 PM PST by butterdezillion
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