Congress is
Writing the President a Blank Check for War
By Ron Paul
January 25,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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While the
Washington snowstorm dominated news coverage this
week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was
operating behind the scenes to rush through the
Senate what may be the most massive transfer of
power from the Legislative to the Executive branch
in our history. The senior Senator from Kentucky is
scheming, along with Sen. Lindsey Graham, to bypass
normal Senate procedure to fast-track legislation to
grant the president the authority to wage unlimited
war for as long as he or his successors may wish.
The legislation makes the
unconstitutional Iraq War authorization of 2002 look
like a walk in the park. It will allow this
president and future presidents to wage war against
ISIS without restrictions on time, geographic scope,
or the use of ground troops. It is a completely
open-ended authorization for the president to use
the military as he wishes for as long as he (or she)
wishes. Even President Obama has expressed concern
over how willing Congress is to hand him unlimited
power to wage war.
President Obama has already far surpassed even his
predecessor, George W. Bush, in taking the country
to war without even the fig leaf of an
authorization. In 2011 the president invaded Libya,
overthrew its government, and oversaw the
assassination of its leader, without even bothering
to ask for Congressional approval. Instead of
impeachment, which he deserved for the disastrous
Libya invasion, Congress said nothing. House
Republicans only managed to bring the subject up
when they thought they might gain political points
exploiting the killing of US Ambassador Chris
Stevens in Benghazi.
It is becoming more clear that Washington plans to
expand its war in the Middle East. Last week the
media reported that the US military had taken over
an air base in eastern Syria, and Defense Secretary
Ashton Carter said that the US would send in the
101st Airborne Division to retake Mosul in Iraq and
to attack ISIS headquarters in Raqqa, Syria. Then on
Saturday, Vice President Joe Biden said that if the
upcoming peace talks in Geneva are not successful,
the US is prepared for a massive military
intervention in Syria. Such an action would likely
place the US military face to face with the Russian
military, whose assistance was requested by the
Syrian government. In contrast, we must remember
that the US military is operating in Syria in
violation of international law.
The prospects of such an escalation are not all that
far-fetched. At the insistence of Saudi Arabia and
with US backing, the representatives of the Syrian
opposition at the Geneva peace talks will include
members of the Army of Islam, which has fought with
al-Qaeda in Syria. Does anyone expect these kinds of
people to compromise? Isn’t al-Qaeda supposed to be
our enemy?
The purpose of the Legislative
branch of our government is to restrict the
Executive branch’s power. The Founders understood
that an all-powerful king who could wage war at will
was the greatest threat to life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness. That is why they created a
people’s branch, the Congress, to prevent the
emergence of an all-powerful autocrat to drag the
country to endless war. Sadly, Congress is
surrendering its power to declare war.
Let’s be
clear: If Senate Majority Leader McConnell succeeds
in passing this open-ended war authorization, the US
Constitution will be all but a dead letter.
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