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Related: About this forum"Blatantly Unconstitutional": Rep. Ro Khanna Decries U.S. Strikes on Iran Without Congressional OK
You can't, as the president, engage in strikes on a foreign country when there's no imminent threat, without coming to Congress for authorization, says Ro Khanna, Democratic congressmember and member of the House Armed Services Committee, criticizing President Trumps decision to bomb Irans nuclear sites as blatantly unconstitutional and a clear instance of executive overreach. Khanna and Republican congressmember Thomas Massie recently introduced a bipartisan Iran War Powers resolution in a bid to prevent further U.S. involvement in the Iran-Israel conflict. Khanna shares how anti-war voices in U.S. politics are too often silenced by powerful and wealthy interest groups and urges the Democratic Party to harness widespread anti-war sentiment in opposition to Trumps increasingly authoritarian foreign policy.
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FBaggins
(28,168 posts)Issues like this have been around for decades. Congress gave the president power to take some actions in emergency situations... but it isn't up to individual congress members to decide whether or not they agree that an emergency exists - the president has that power.
The Obama/Biden administration make scores (hundreds?) of strikes on foreign countries without congressional approval. One could argue that perhaps there was an imminent threat in all of those cases while there was not one this time around - but Congress did not leave that open for their own review (let alone the review of individual members of the minority) when they delegated some of their power to the executive.
murielm99
(32,048 posts)"democracy now" clips on the front page!
This stuff should not be here, any more than Fox News. It is a propaganda website.
Uncle Joe
(62,074 posts)Thanks for the kick.