US Senator Pushes for Ground Troops to Fight ISIL
Presidential candidate Lindsey Graham proposes giving the president
greater powers to deploy troops abroad.
By Ali YounesNovember 19,
2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "Al
Jazeera" - US presidential candidate
Lindsey Graham has proposed new legislation granting the American
president broader war powers to deploy ground forces to any
conflict, any time.
The measure would allow President Barack Obama and
future US presidents greater control over the deployment of troops
that the senator says is needed to defeat groups such as ISIL
"before they hit us here at home".
The South Carolina senator is the only
presidential candidate from the Republican Party who has based his
candidacy on a foreign policy objectives focused on defeating ISIL
and other associated groups in the Middle East.
"We only have two choices regarding ISIL: fight
them in their backyard or fight them in ours. I choose to fight them
in their backyard," Graham said in a statement sent to Al Jazeera.
Under Graham's proposal, the president would have
the power to attack ISIL or any associated forces deemed an enemy of
the US anywhere and anytime, with no expiration date.
"ISIL cannot be destroyed with air power alone. It
will require forces on the ground to destroy the Caliphate and
liberate innocent civilians living under ISIL control," Graham said.
Graham also wants the US to destroy ISIL's lines
of communication and its online propaganda tools as part of efforts
to stop the recruitment of fighters.
The Obama administration has been launching air
strikes against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant positions in
Iraq and Syria under a law passed by Congress in 2001 in the wake of
September 11 attacks.