Editorial
The Trouble With Unconstitutional Wars
Our foreign policy was in the spotlight last week, which is exactly where it should be. Almost two years ago many voters elected someone they thought would lead us to a more peaceful, rational co-existence with other countries. However, while attention has been focused on the administration's disastrous economic policies, its equally disastrous foreign policies have exacerbated our problems overseas. Especially in times of economic crisis, we cannot afford to ignore costly foreign policy mistakes. That's why it is important that U.S. foreign policy receive some much needed attention in the media, as it did last week with the leaked documents scandal.
Many are saying that the Wikileaks documents tell us nothing new. In some ways this is true. Most Americans knew that we have been fighting losing battles. These documents show just how bad it really is. The revelation that Pakistani intelligence is assisting the people we are bombing in Afghanistan shows the quality of friends we are making with our foreign policy. This kind of thing supports points that Rep. Dennis Kucinich and I tried to make on the House floor last week with a privileged resolution that would have directed the administration to remove troops from Pakistan pursuant to the War Powers Resolution.
We are not at war with Pakistan. Congress has made no declaration of war. (Actually, we made no declaration of war on Iraq or Afghanistan either, but that is another matter.) Yet we have troops in Pakistan engaging in hostile activities, conducting drone attacks and killing people. We sometimes manage to kill someone who has been identified as an enemy, yet we also kill about 10 civilians for every 1 of those. Pakistani civilians are angered by this, yet their leadership is mollified by our billions in bribe money. We just passed an appropriations bill that will send another $7.5 billion to Pakistan. One wonders how much of this money will end up helping the Taliban. This whole operation is clearly counterproductive, inappropriate, immoral and every American who values the rule of law should be outraged. Yet these activities are being done so quietly that most Americans, as well as most members of the House, don't even know about them.
We should follow constitutional protocol when going to war. It is there for a reason. If we are legitimately attacked, it is the job of Congress to declare war. We then fight the war, win it and come home. War should be efficient, decisive and rare. However, when Congress shirks its duty and just gives the administration whatever it wants with no real oversight or meaningful debate, wars are never-ending, wasteful, and political. Our so-called wars have become a perpetual drain on our economy and liberty.
The founders knew that heads of state are far too eager to engage in military conflicts. That is why they entrusted the power to go to war with the deliberative body closest to the people – the Congress. Decisions to go to war need to be supported by the people. War should not be covert or casual. We absolutely should not be paying off leaders of a country while killing their civilians without expecting to create a lot of new problems. This is not what America is supposed to be about.
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Posted by Shane on 08/08/10 02:00 PM
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EXCERPT:
"...I saw in State Rights the only availing check upon the absolutism of the sovereign will, and secession filled me with hope, not as the destruction but as the redemption of Democracy...and I mourn for the stake which was lost at Richmond..." (Acton)
"...the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded it...the judgment of reason has been displaced by the arbitrament of war..." (Lee)
Those who believe we can work w/i the current system for positive change are deluded imho. The country went off the rails in 1865...until folks understand this nothing will improve.
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All the South apparently had to do was walk away and refuse to participate in the union. It remains something of a mystery to us why the powers-that-be on the Southern side waged war that they were most likely to lose.
Posted by Noah on 08/05/10 10:00 AM
What a great use of seven words! (One could easily say the same thing about regulation and lawmaking.) America is becoming a brand that no longer delivers value, and the way we wage "war" is a great example of that. Americans still want to believe in their brand, and the quality of justice it promises to deliver. But the guys at the top just look to use the brand to make a quick political buck.
Posted by Mordecai on 08/05/10 02:03 AM
I do not agree with you all the time. I do not agree with Mr Kucinich all the time. Yet I always listen to what you gents say because I know it will be thought out and not just a repeat of the two crime family's talking points and name calling. You make people think, and that is the only way to change the direction of this country and world. You are two of the rare folks in Congress, who I actually think put America first, not themselves or their parties. I would love CNN or Fox or MSNBC to have the guts to put you two guys on by yourselves for an hour discussing issues in a gentlemanly, respectful, and intelligent way. Maybe then people would start to reject all the talking point, talking head crap the two crimes families, their corporate sponsors, and their corporate media mouth pieces jam down our throats.
Thanks from an Independent.
Posted by Mike Young on 08/04/10 11:49 PM
Posted by The Gimlet Eye on 08/04/10 02:44 PM
Politics is the art of CONTROL. The people have lost control over their government; the government now controls THEM. We are now led along a path of total destruction, economic, military, cultural. We shall now see whether enough of the people wake up to this gangsterism to put a stop to it.
Posted by Bewer on 08/04/10 01:23 PM
Posted by VERN on 08/04/10 09:08 AM
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Caps off please.
Posted by Puzzled on 08/04/10 06:37 AM
barry soetoro ran on a platform of "Change", well nothing has changed, except our state of "Debt"!!!! barry & Co. can say anything they want now, but most people don't believe a word he says!!!
Posted by Acudoc on 08/04/10 03:41 AM

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