• @jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    1411 months ago

    Remember the Republican reaction when Obama did the same thing in Libya?

    Reeeeeee! 72 hours to get our approval or we’ll impeach you! Reeeeeee! Not authorized! Not funded!

    Then when our embassy there… in Benghazi… was attacked… it was years of “Reeeee! Why didn’t you DO something!!!”

  • Melllvar
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    711 months ago

    “This is an unacceptable violation of the constitution,” said Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, a Washington Democrat and the chair of the Progressive Caucus. “Article 1 requires that military action be authorized by Congress.”

    I wish she had a point here, but Congress hasn’t actually done that since 1941.

    Also, you are in Congress. If anybody can DO something about this, it’s YOU. Complaining doesn’t count.

    • @lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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      311 months ago

      A member of Congress had no power at all unless they can get a bunch of their colleagues in the same page. Complaining is part of her job.

      • Melllvar
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        111 months ago

        Sure. But she’s already got that, hasn’t she?

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    211 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A bipartisan chorus of lawmakers assailed Joe Biden for failing to seek congressional approval before authorizing military strikes against targets in Yemen controlled by Iranian-backed Houthi militants, reigniting a long-simmering debate over who has the power to declare war in America.

    “These strikes are in direct response to unprecedented Houthi attacks against international maritime vessels in the Red Sea – including the use of anti-ship ballistic missiles for the first time in history,” Biden said in a statement.

    The escalation of American action came days after the Houthis launched one of their biggest salvoes to date, in defiance of warnings from the Biden administration and several international allies who implored the rebel group to cease its attacks or prepare to “bear the responsibility of the consequences”.

    Ro Khanna, a California progressive who has led bipartisan efforts to reassert congressional authority over America’s foreign wars, said on X: “The president needs to come to Congress before launching a strike against the Houthis in Yemen and involving us in another Middle East conflict.”

    Last year, the Houthis entered diplomatic talks with Saudi Arabia, raising hopes of a truce in Yemen after a grinding civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands in the region’s poorest country.

    The political fallout from the strikes in Yemen comes nearly a month after several Democrats were sharply critical of the administration’s decision to bypass Congress and approve the sale of tank shells to Israel amid a fraught debate within the party over Biden’s support for the war in Gaza.


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