Posted on 02/04/2015 6:13:53 PM PST by jazusamo
The White House is poised to send a formal request to Congress asking for a new authorization to use military force against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
The request, expected within the next week, would come days after ISIS released a video showing a caged Jordanian pilot being burned alive a further display of the groups brutality that one Republican lawmaker described Wednesday as a game-changer.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) said he would be disappointed if President Obama did not make the request very soon. I do think its forthcoming, Corker said in a short interview with The Hill. I would be very surprised disappointed actually if its not here by the end of next week. And maybe sooner.
Sending an authorization for use of military force (AUMF) to Congress would open a complicated debate for the White House on war policy.
Obama has repeatedly said he will not send combat troops to Iraq to fight ISIS, even as he has increased the number of U.S. military advisers in the country.
But the White House also does not want the militarys hands tied in Iraq, and is likely to oppose any language ruling out the use of ground troops.
Democrats say any AUMF should contain a time limit for the authorization and also ban the use of U.S. ground troops in combat in Iraq and Syria.
Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.) said hed have trouble supporting any AUMF that included the option of boots on the ground, and that most House Democrats feel the same way.
I would bet its a significant majority [of Democrats] would not vote for it, Yarmuth said Wednesday.
Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) is another critic, saying hes very troubled by the notion of new boots on the ground in the Middle East.
Im as outraged as anybody by the atrocities by ISIS this latest murder is just unconscionable, he added. But we need to make sure that whatever response we come up with is one that is effective, and Im not convinced that another all-out war is the way to go.
Many Republicans would oppose restrictions and want an AUMF that aligns with a muscular U.S. response to ISIS.
Congressional calls for stronger action against ISIS have typically followed the groups execution of Western hostages. Since July, the group has beheaded three Americans, two Britons and two people from Japan.
The group is holding an American woman hostage. The administration has not released information on the humanitarian aid worker as part of an effort to protect her.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday there has been progress on developing AUMF language that could earn bipartisan support.
I would anticipate we would have more news on an AUMF relatively soon, he added.
Republicans on Wednesday said they were eager to debate the White Houses strategy against ISIS. Theyve grown increasingly frustrated with the administration for not sending the AUMF request, and have pointed out that Obama promised to do so at a White House meeting with Capitol Hill leaders on Jan. 13.
When we met with the president in the White House, he said it would be coming soon. His actions speak much more strongly than his words, Sen. John Barrasso (Wyo.), a member of GOP leadership who sits on the Foreign Relations Committee, said Wednesday.
Other lawmakers said the killing of the Jordanian pilot would galvanize support for a deal.
It clarifies what was clear before, which is theres going to be overwhelming congressional support for this, said Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.), the Democrat most loudly advocating for a new AUMF. The president is going to find a strong, strong supermajority of members of both houses in both parties who want to do this.
Ill have to see what the president says, but certainly what happened in Jordan and what happened in Japan has shown that were dealing with one of the most heinous groups that weve seen, and we need to take action for the protection of humanity, said Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.).
Im open to it, he added, referring to the troops-on-the-ground option.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) told Fox Newss Americas Newsroom the killing of the pilot must be a game-changer for Obama.
Not the degrading of ISIS, not the containing of ISIS, but the destroying and crushing of ISIS has got to be the first and foremost goal, he said.
The Obama administration has used an AUMF approved just after 9/11 as the legal basis for action against ISIS, even as the president has called for it to be replaced.
Obama has authorized the deployment of 3,100 advisers to Iraq, and could order as many as 1,000 more to the Middle East to train moderate Syrian rebels.
A U.S.-led coalition has also conducted 2,264 strikes in Iraq and Syria, killing more than 6,000 ISIS fighters.
An AUMF would give Congress the opportunity to explicitly approve those efforts, as well as allow lawmakers to debate whether restrictions should be placed on the use of force.
Senate Armed Services Committee members are also calling on the administration to expedite delayed U.S. shipments of military equipment to Jordan a request that came directly from King Abdullah II, who was visiting the Capitol when the news of the pilots death broke.
Republicans have criticized the presidents strategy against ISIS as weak, and some have called for the deployment of as many as 20,000 U.S. troops to Iraq and Syria.
Jordan and other countries impacted by ISIS will look to us for leadership but we havent seen the kind of leadership we need, said Sen. Dan Coats (R-Ind.), an Intelligence Committee member who had planned to sit down with the Jordanian king Wednesday before his meeting was nixed.
Maybe this will be a precipitating event over at the White House, he said.
Mike Lillis contributed to this story.
Yeah, just how much teeth will be in something against his ideological brothers? And yep, that’s just what they are. This guy has waffled to the point no other conclusion is possible.
Watch out! There is a monkey with a grenade on the loose!
If authorized to use military force against Iraq and Syria, I imagine we will be invading Jordan and taking down the King. After all, the King did execute that terrorist woman. Such an act cannot go unanswered by Obama.
Obama is DIRECTLY to blame!
Obama is such a vile POS.
wish I had a “BS flag” here could post...
nobody in their right mind believes Obama is gonna REALLY attack his best ideological allies (outside of the IslamoNazis in Iran, of course, and the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist gang in Egypt)
this is for show, gang....
obviously
but if he gets himself “war powers” then watch out, he will take full advantage of that... in further imposing his domestic tyranny here at home... (remember your history class?)
Does he ever replace any of the military hardware he abandons overseas?
Agreed...I have a suspicion this talk may be due to King Abdullah’s actions and probably just talk by 0bambam.
Just bomb the @#$%^&*! outta ‘em! Yeesh! How hard IS this? You can see their Toyota RAV caravans all across the effing desert!
0bama needs to man up, gear up and follow Jordan’s LEADER!
P.S. We’re so screwed.
Here comes trouble.
The military industrial medical complex demands we continue the endless non-targeted war on islamofascism. Instead of economically funding specialized intel and hit squads to kill ISIS leadership and to target laser guided bombs/ cruise missiles, our brilliant leader wants to head up a completely wasteful top hearvy massive military— this designed to save his sorry a@@ and how wrong he is known to be about islamofascism. Let’s spoil it for him, dear military— call in indiscriminate air attacks. Blast them. Then check out the resilience of the “fighters”.
I agree...
Well said but 0bambam doesn’t have the guts to follow Jordan’s leader or the inclination in my view.
Obama loves drones— send in the drones on ISIS leaders and camps and columns. Let them fly— to burn them out.
No more appeasement. Total targeted efficient war. We don’t need 20k US troop targets for the al-qaeda/ISIS.
“...We’ll see, this could get interesting.”
Anyone who thinks that Obama is all of the sudden, going to change his constant flow of action AGAINST the interests of America and its citizens, should be very careful here. A perfect track record of totally political, damaging, anti-American action is a BIG worry.
Given those FACTS, why would Obama want to start taking military action so CLOSE TO A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION??? This person needs to be watched very closely. For obvious reasons.
“If we had left the troops in Iraq all this waffling would not be necessary “
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Not giving Obama a pass of any kind, but the troops that we shouild have left in IRaq is the Iraqi Army. Dissolving that army, the army we spent decades building as a buffer to the Soviets, was a big mistake. Not one drop of American blood should be spilled for Iraq, or Syria, or ever Jordan!
I am monumentally disinclined to offer a single thread of support to a fellow who got where he is by ridiculing, condemning, and squandering the huge sacrifice we made to bring the commitment in Iraq to a successful conclusion, which is where it was when he took office. Everything he cursed Bush, the Republicans, and anyone who wasn’t a radical progressive for, he now wants. To hell with him.
We already won this war in Iraq... until Barry got into office, promptly withdrew all support and declared surrender. Barry thought Afghanistan was the top priority. Between his mentoring by domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, his support for the fellow communist Castro brothers and lack of concern while Americans are beheaded on youtube I have no confidence that he can take on ISIS. Maybe the Jordanian pilot was a fellow muslim and got him more motivated.
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