From the New York Times this morning:
Strangely, nowhere in this article is it mentioned that U.S. military attacks on Iran legally require a Congressional declaration of war. Apparently, it’s all up to Mr. Trump and Israel whether Iran gets hammered soon. We the people have absolutely no say. The U.S. Constitution simply doesn’t matter. Iran poses no direct threat to U.S. national security. There is no clear and present danger; no defensible reason to launch yet another attack on Iran. Yet it seems those attacks will soon be coming, as long as Israel has something to say about this (and that country most certainly does). Why war with Iran? Apparently for “regime change,” apparently for the oil, and apparently for Israel. A diplomatic settlement appears to be a long shot here. Perhaps more like a “Hail Mary” pass. No matter how unconstitutional, no matter how unnecessary to national defense, war always seems to find a way. I sure hope I’m wrong here. You're currently a free subscriber to Bracing Views. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |