Sunday, November 8, 2015

war powers buck and shuffle

WASHINGTON (AP) — In the battle against the Islamic State group, members of Congress talk tough against extremism, but many want to run for cover when it comes to voting on new war powers to fight the militants, preferring to let the president own the battle.
They might not be able to run for long.
The U.S. military intervention in Iraq and Syria is creeping forward, putting more pressure on Congress to vote on a new Authorization for the Use of Military Force. It would be the first war vote in Congress in 13 years.
With Veterans Day in the offing, Congressional talk is big and walk is halting. The hypocrisy, of course, will kill the children of others, but not their own.


1 comment:

  1. They'll do something token, hope nobody looks too closely.

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