Senator proposes permanent US bases in Afghanistan

Where the hell did you grab that out of my estimate that the bases we have in place are adequate to supporting our mission there? Pure bullshit often referred to as a strawman argument.

then is a little punctuation symbol in english referred to as the question mark

at the end of every question.... i had a question mark

care to answer the question or are you going to bark about phony strawmen?
 
Neither did America.

Yes, we did. Last I checked, the Taliban is no longer the ruling regime in Afghanistan, and Saddam is in hell where he belongs. There is certainly room for argument as to whether the war in Iraq was necessary (I am on the fence), but to contend that neither country is better off than before the invasion is nothing short of deliberate, intellectual dishonesty. Moving on...

in Afghanistan and Iraq was not only an illegal

Sorry, but nowhere in the US Constitution does it require UN approval for invading another country. That power belongs exclusively to Congress:

US Constitution Article I, Section 8
The Congress shall have Power ... To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water.

Seems pretty clear cut to me.
 
As I said, I don't care what extremists have to say. Or are you implying that there is no such thing as moderate Islam?

But in the bottom line, it doesn't matter. We do not have the money to be building more bases on foreign soil, nor do we have the strategic nor tactical need to do so. We can reach anywhere we need to reach with current assets.
I disagree that moderates will have "hard feelings" by us having a base there. They would have "hard feelings" if we had drones flying around all the time like you seem to be proposing.
 
Yes, we did. Last I checked, the Taliban is no longer the ruling regime in Afghanistan, and Saddam is in hell where he belongs. There is certainly room for argument as to whether the war in Iraq was necessary (I am on the fence), but to contend that neither country is better off than before the invasion is nothing short of deliberate, intellectual dishonesty. Moving on...



Sorry, but nowhere in the US Constitution does it require UN approval for invading another country. That power belongs exclusively to Congress:

US Constitution Article I, Section 8
The Congress shall have Power ... To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water.

Seems pretty clear cut to me.

they have the power, and it was not used was it?
 
They did not declare war, there was never a declaration of war from Congress.

There has only been declarations of war fives times in the USA and Iraq wasn't one of them. This was a war Bush declared, not Congress. They just gave him financing.
 
They did not declare war, there was never a declaration of war from Congress.

There has only been declarations of war fives times in the USA and Iraq wasn't one of them. This was a war Bush declared, not Congress. They just gave him financing.

iraq and afghanistan were both constitutionally permissible, congress could have acted to stop the actions at a point, however, they consented by continued funding

try reading war powers before spouting nonsense, thank you
 
iraq and afghanistan were both constitutionally permissible, congress could have acted to stop the actions at a point, however, they consented by continued funding

try reading war powers before spouting nonsense, thank you

He/she was responding to Voltaire's assertion that Congress DID declare war, with the authorization to use force.

You should try reading that.
 
He/she was responding to Voltaire's assertion that Congress DID declare war, with the authorization to use force.

You should try reading that.

But it he actually READ what others wrote, then Yurtsie wouldn't have nearly as many opportunities to be the pompous gasbag we've come to know and love, now would he.
 
Oh, I do on a daily basis with you, I just hope there aren't those learning by example around you.
 
He/she was responding to Voltaire's assertion that Congress DID declare war, with the authorization to use force.

You should try reading that.

Yes, as I have stated, there was no declaration of war, a resolution and funding, but not the same for those who use the fine line.
 
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