The Constitution says Congressional approval is necessary to declare war. But since 9/11 Congress has passed and regularly reauthorizes the National Defense Authorization Act, which gives the president broad authority to do whatever he thinks is necessary to “fight terrorism.”

Jan 3, 2020 · 5:30 AM UTC

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The NDAA is why there’s no limit whatsoever to Trump’s ability to take military action against Iran. A sweeter give away to the military-industrial-complex could not exist. A sure sign of who and what runs American foreign policy.
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War is crazy and they don’t plan to win only contain. It should be used only as a last resort with moral capital. We should wage peace with M.W.
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Who said there was a war?
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If I were you I would concentrate on your tweets cuz you got a lot to worry about there
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Sorry for your lost.
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He was a horrible man who killed an American last week and many more before him. He’s not your friend
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Trump posted a US flag, he didn't declare war. Nothing in the DoD statement mentions war. Are you declaring war?
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War hasn’t been officially declared since WWII. Our involvement in Vietnam, the Gulf, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. have been invasions on our part. There is quite a lot of money to be made in doing this!
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And when our returning troops describe the disposition and awareness of the local middle easterners, the magnitude of the tragedy comes into perspective. The #radical combatants are by no means the majority. And many #combatants are paid mercenaries with no other means for income
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#LikeHeSaid @danielsheehan45 You've got to be paying attention As well as saying loud and clear when @BarackObama when he was sitting president, signed away #habeascorpus rights on #NewYearsEve