Posted on 01/03/2020 7:25:18 AM PST by RandFan
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) reacted Friday to the U.S.s deadly airstrike on a top Iranian military commander, stating that it would be feckless for the country to wage war against the Islamic regime without Congressional authorization.
President Trump viscerally understands that the toppling of Saddam Hussein made Iran stronger. Soleimani, like Hussein, was an evil man who ordered the killing of Americans. Yet, the question remains, whether his death will lead to more instability in the Middle East or less, Paul wrote on Twitter. The question today is whether the assassination of Soleimani will expand the war to endanger the lives of every American soldier or diplomat in the Middle East?
If we are to go to war w/ Iran the Constitution dictates that we declare war. A war without a Congressional declaration is a recipe for feckless intermittent eruptions of violence w/ no clear mission for our soldiers, the senator added. Our young men and women in the armed services deserve better.
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Drew68 ~ I'll say it as well, YES!
We've spent THREE TRILLION DOLLARS in Iraq. And for what? It's in shambles.
Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11.
To: GideonOfWarTurkey denied us entry into Northern Iraq during the initial invasion to root out terrorist/al-qaeda from our SOF teams. Its time for a little payback.I've been saying for some time that we should have flattened Iraq's and Afghanistan's infrastructure, killed their leaders, divided the countries along ethinic lines, set the ethnic groups at each other's throats, and walked away.
The take home message is: You F with us, we will track you, personally, down and kill your sorry arse, we will destroy everything you hold dear, and your country will simply cease to exist.
The bonus in this case is Turkey, who wouldn't help us, is rewarded with a newly minted Kurdistan on their border. That Iran also has to deal with a Kurdish homeland on their border is a bonus...
109 posted on 10/15/2007, 9:15:53 AM by null and void (Lib-uh-rulz can't foresee even the clearest consequences to their actions...)
Well we're in for a whole new round then.
Absolutely perfect!
I just sent him an email reminding him that we’ve been in an undeclared war with Iran since 1979.
Trump ain’t my favorite president, but in this, he is absolutely right! And both my favorite and least favorite(s) were wrong. As has been every other president in between.
True. Only Congress can declare a war.
The President can recognize a war and act accordingly.
Would any President in the last 60 years if faced with incoming nuclear tipped missiles have been expected to convene an emergency session of Congress and await a formal declaration of war before responding?
“Hell she totally did the right thing, apparently.”
You forgot the sarcasm tags. You’re being way too subtle for some folks.
I’m against endless war but this was an attack on our embassy with the intent of burning to death hundreds of our people. President Trump saw an opportunity to strike back at the attacker and he took it. The critics should be attacking Iran.
Maybe...up to them, and the Iranian street isn’t too fond of going to war, and the Mullahs have to consider that.
“The second step is to round up George W. Bush and every globalist pr!ck in his administration who carried out the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and give them a simple choice: either spend the rest of your lives in Gitmo, or surrender your U.S. passport and we’ll install all of you as the new rulers of Iraq. You can live in Baghdad and fix the toilet you broke in 2003.”
I hadn’t considered that, but I LIKE the idea!
“All too often Senator Paul appears to be the only one in Washington DC who has actually read the Constitution.”
He sometimes misinterprets the Constitution. A President can respond to and defend the nation and its interests against short term military attacks and imminent dangers when threatened. Congress reaffirmed that authority with the War Powers Act.
Another thing, I understand and respect his beliefs regarding non foreign intervention and how the founding fathers warned against foreign entanglements, I get all that and I’m generally supportive of that position. I supported President Trump’s decision on withdrawing from Syria for example. But this is 2020, not 1787. With technology that exists now, enemies half way around the world now have a greater ability to threaten us as opposed to what existed back then, and Paul needs to understand that.
And yet, Howard Dean was pilloried for saying in 2004 exactly what we are saying a decade and a half later.
Everyone (even some liberals) piled on him.
And yet time has proven the great Howard Dean right (or some Freepers are coming to that realization).
Perhaps we should listen to the pacifists after all.
Probably not all that bad place from which to monitor the world's only nuclear armed islamic power, Pakistan, as well...
They don’t deserve to be injured or killed over a people who hate them.
“Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11.”
Beg to differ. HERE, on FR, were posted photos of an Iraqi command post with a mural showing Iraqi-flagged airliners flying into the Twin Towers. Iraq at least supported it, may have helped pay for it.
Hate posting links to CNN, but:
https://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/03/26/sprj.irq.mural/index.html
1Old Pro ~ I'm sure her campaign team is diligently working on her response.
That, and getting her sober enough to survive 5 minutes of reading the script in front of a bunch of adoring "reporters"...
DoodleDawg ~ Well we're in for a whole new round then.
The main difference is this time it won't be only the other side that's throwing punches, while we passively absorb punishment.
Trump has already expressed interest in ending US military presence in Iraq...if the Iraqi parliament votes to formally request the US leave their country, my guess is Trump will honor it.
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
“Rand Paul’s position on every issue has been solidly consistent. “Follow the Constitution.” “
There’s not a Constitutional question involved here.
The action to take out the Iranian terrorist general is legal.
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