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Ron Paul: Constitutional Problems with the Libyan War

Last week the Obama Administration took the United States to war against Libya without bothering to notify Congress, much less obtain a Constitutionally-mandated declaration of war. In the midst of our severe economic downturn, this misadventure has already cost us hundreds of millions of dollars and we can be sure the final price tag will be several times higher.

Why did the US intervene in a civil war in a country that has neither attacked us nor poses a threat? We are told this was another humanitarian intervention, like Clinton's 1999 war against Serbia. But as civilian victims of the US-led coalition bombing continue to add up, it is getting difficult to determine whether the problem we are creating on the ground is worse than the one we were trying to solve.

Though the administration seems to be playing with semantics, calling this a "kinetic military action," let's be clear: this is a US act of war on Libya. Imposing a no-fly zone over the air space of a sovereign nation is an act of war, as Secretary of Defense Robert Gates pointed out before the bombing began. That the administration hesitates to call this war, possibly due to the troubling Constitutional implications, does not mean that it is not one. Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution could not be clearer: the power and obligation to declare war resides solely in the US Congress.

There was ample time and opportunity for the administration to consult the UN, NATO and the Arab League before going to war, but not the US Congress.

Aside from the manner in which the administration took us to war, it is also troubling that our government has taken a decisive stand for one side of an internal conflict in another sovereign country. The administration speaks out of both sides of its mouth on this, claiming that the US is not attempting to overthrow the Gaddafi regime while clearly benefiting the rebels and stating that Gaddafi must leave. Does this make any sense? Gaddafi may well be every bit the "bad guy" we are told he is, but who are the rebels we are assisting? Do we have any clue? Will they bring freedom and prosperity to Libya if they are victorious? We might like to hope so, but the fact is, we don't know. Michael Scheuer, former head of the CIA's Bin Laden unit, explained in a recent article that there is plausible reason to believe the rebels are current or former Islamist mujahedin, eager to engage in jihad. Indeed, Gaddafi has fought against Libyan Islamists for years and is seen by them as a bitter enemy. Astoundingly, it may well be that we are assisting al Qaeda in this new war!

The costs of this terrible mistake cannot be ignored. Congress has been locked in battles over budget cuts and agonizing over ways to save money. Recent proposed spending cuts have by now been completely wiped out with this new war! Will we be rebuilding Libya ten years from now? Will Congress simply roll over and rubber stamp more emergency spending bills for this new war as they have done in the past? We must end our participation in any attack on Libya immediately and I have signed on to legislation that would do exactly that. Congress must assert its Constitutional authority and rein in an administration clearly out of control.

- Ron Paul


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Added: Mar-29-2011 
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  • OBiden says impeach him and I think it's a great idea.

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    • When are people going to wake up and realise that the U.S. President did not make a decision to go into Libya. In fact Bush, Clinton and anybody else who hold/held the position `Commander in chief`do/did not make any decisions. They just read from a script given to them. They are just faces that have been selected (Not elected) by a much higher power. Most of which are not even American.
      And that also applies to Blair, Merkel, Sarkozy and the rest of the puppet show cast.
      They are paid to take More..

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    • Who are the powers and how do they control America? Do they run the federal reserve?

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  • And yet, another unconstitutional liberal war. Honestly, someone needs to sit down with Hussein and read him the Constitution and give him and ALL other liberals a remedial lesson in it.

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  • .....so then when are our representatives going to do something about it? `or are all these people actually on the same team?

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  • i would like some clarification on this question? did clinton need approval when osama's camps were attacked in afganistan after the us cole and the kenyan bombings? or is that different because the us was attacked? no smart remarks just asking

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    • According to the War Powers Resolution of 1973, the President may use military force on his own authority in case of: "a national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces."

      Posted Mar-29-2011 By 

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    • Ok, lets just pretend the US constitution doesn't exist and we wage war based on the War Powers Act alone. Can we say that the Colombian drug lords and Mexican Cartel pose an eminent threat and can I go further and say China's currency manipulation is economic warfare, and further state that any attempt at hacking our military servers are also warfare and we should retaliate accordingly.

      Make it so number one

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    • Now your talking!!!!

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  • Lol I love how suddenly over night all the right wingers suddenly seem to be AGAINST intervention in Libya. When it first started most on the right were criticizing Obama for not getting involved.

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    • The same can be said of the "left" and their beating of the war drums and lack of protesting anything military...

      Crazy times indeed!

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    • Limited operations supporting a popular resistance movement vs. the full scale invasion and occupation of a nation based on lies told by our president.

      We all know why we are intervening in Libya though and it's to keep oil prices down. That's why the day the rebels took key oil manufacturing cities talk about exports began immediately.

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    • "Limited" has yet to be determined...The "Goal" has yet to be determined...

      Supporting who exactly? Do we know?

      By the reasoning of "supporting a popular resistance" is Darfur, Yemen, Korea, Iran, China now on the plate? Give me a break!

      All these foooking wars since WWII have been unconstitutional as well as unwarranted imo. Foreign entanglements have long been frowned upon since the founding of the Republic.

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    • You're absolutely right and this has been my position. I defend Obama the way I do Israel on this site, a bit too much, but it's only because I see so much ignorant and uneducated bullshit and hypocrisy sent their way. I agree, but for once we're not all out invading a country and sending young 18 and 19 year old boys in their formative years to live in a constant state of tension and fear. We're just dropping some bombs to help some guys who decided to fight when a ruthless dictator started mas More..

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  • I loved this guy in the Bruno - film.
    He looked like a nice peace of a&&. LOL

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  • I hate Husein but he doesn't need congressional approval to act in this manner for the 1st 60 days. Then he must to continue. Ronny Almost has it right. Again.

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  • gee i wonder who came up with the idea that the president has the unilateral power to start wars as they see please ?

    morons. talk about selective memories.

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  • A "politician" like Ron Paul cannot exist anywhere in the world except America...no where else celebrates idiots the way America does.

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