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Originally Posted by spence
Yes, twice actually
You're making a point out of context and in the same post admitting it's out of context. Preemptive (or worse preventative) war isn't the same thing as an internationally legal humanitarian mission and you know it...
-spence
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Read it again then. Obama says The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation. In instances of self-defense, the President would be within his constitutional authority to act before advising Congress or seeking its consent. History has shown us time and again, however, that military action is most successful when it is authorized and supported by the Legislative branch. It is always preferable to have the informed consent of Congress prior to any military action
He then says: As for the specific question about bombing suspected nuclear sites, I recently introduced S.J.Res.23, which states in part that any offensive military action taken by the United States against Iran must be explicitly authorized by Congress.
Im not Taking it out of context at all.
Maybe I see it how it is, as WAR.
Bombs, rockets, killing, etc. Ask anyone fighting in it and I'm pretty sure they will say it is WAR, War zone, whatever intellectual words you want to sugar coat it with, ts a War, pretty much common sense, and you know it....