It does appear that we did inflict some pretty good damage.. But I'm having a hard time understanding how those photos were released. How did the media even get them?
#GMSTRONG
“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.” Daniel Patrick Moynahan
"Alternative facts hurt us all. Think before you blindly believe." Damanshot
Ignoring the subject matter for a moment... it's refreshing to see a politician think like this (what all presidents should be able to do vs the one currently in the seat and which letter he wears).
Say what you want about the topic, I appreciate anyone in govt basically acknowledge that this debate didn't just magically start with the current guy in office (every president has done this operation vs war declaration dance well before Bush 1).
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
While that's certainly true this is what gave is both the Korean and Vietnam wars. All a president has to do is not call it a war and they can start a war. It's noting more than a technicality to circumvent congress. Presidents of both parties should never have that kind of power.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
It does appear that we did inflict some pretty good damage.. But I'm having a hard time understanding how those photos were released. How did the media even get them?
How do you know they inflicted any major substantial damage. Do you actually believe Trump’s admin and what they say on it all?
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson.
Ignoring the subject matter for a moment... it's refreshing to see a politician think like this (what all presidents should be able to do vs the one currently in the seat and which letter he wears).
Say what you want about the topic, I appreciate anyone in govt basically acknowledge that this debate didn't just magically start with the current guy in office (every president has done this operation vs war declaration dance well before Bush 1).
It’s amazing how much respect I now have for fetterman…. Trump 100% had the authority to do what he did… and I don’t think we should limit that authority…. Whether he should have done it or not I think you can debate…
I pray that we actually did set the program back years… and also pray that this cease fire/peace actually holds… I do not want American troops in a Middle East war….
Ignoring the subject matter for a moment... it's refreshing to see a politician think like this (what all presidents should be able to do vs the one currently in the seat and which letter he wears).
Say what you want about the topic, I appreciate anyone in govt basically acknowledge that this debate didn't just magically start with the current guy in office (every president has done this operation vs war declaration dance well before Bush 1).
It’s amazing how much respect I now have for fetterman…. Trump 100% had the authority to do what he did… and I don’t think we should limit that authority…. Whether he should have done it or not I think you can debate…
I pray that we actually did set the program back years… and also pray that this cease fire/peace actually holds… I do not want American troops in a Middle East war….
Not going to be holding my breath on any of that.
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson.
While that's certainly true this is what gave is both the Korean and Vietnam wars. All a president has to do is not call it a war and they can start a war. It's noting more than a technicality to circumvent congress. Presidents of both parties should never have that kind of power.
I disagree. It needs to be limited but a President has to be able to act to current threats without waiting for congress to dork around for 6 weeks debating things.
"Mr. President, we have confirmed launches of ICBM's at 8 US cities. How do you want us to respond?"
Extreme example, but germane none the less. I am glad President Obama didn't have to call congress to get approval to take down Bin Laden.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.
Your scenario is already covered and the president can act.
What isn't covered and you shouldn't be covered. It is exactly the sort of scenario that Pit laid out and what we have seen in Iran. There is no imminent threat to the US. President should not have unilateral and unfettered ability to start a war when the US is not being attacked.
If nothing else Trump shows us We need strong checks and balances more than ever.
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The more things change the more they stay the same.
It does appear that we did inflict some pretty good damage.. But I'm having a hard time understanding how those photos were released. How did the media even get them?
How do you know they inflicted any major substantial damage. Do you actually believe Trump’s admin and what they say on it all?
I was just looking at the pictures.. But that's why I questioned how any news source got those photos. I guess I'm saying I don't know if this just another lie from the Trump Admin. It's not like they are above lying...
#GMSTRONG
“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.” Daniel Patrick Moynahan
"Alternative facts hurt us all. Think before you blindly believe." Damanshot
This Agent Orange administration and its constant lies, deception, activities puttee in mind of Star Trek episode where Kirk brings a computer, which runs an entire alien world, and the planetary population to a standstill. He attacks logic, truth, standing protocols to keep the peace, when he gridlocks the computer with a simple terminal statement it cannot process and resolve: "Everything I tell you is a lie including this statement. Perhaps the new AI would have handled it better.
"Every responsibility implies opportunity, and every opportunity implies responsibility." Otis Allen Glazebrook, 1880
I don't actually think we disagree that much. I think a president should have the authority to act in an "emergency situation". But it should be more defined. Not just some open ended authority to go into a full blown war or deploy troops on the ground without authority from congress.
In the case of Iran the threat was to Israel. Not to us. So what was done is the U.S. military was used to protect a nation other than the U.S. Iran doesn't have anything close to long range missiles that could ever reach the U.S. much less nuclear weapons that could have reached the U.S. So our actions had nothing to do with protecting America. At least not in the short range where congress could not have been consulted and approved military action. I'm not sure whether that is something he should be allowed to do without approval from congress or not but it's not as simple of a call as some are making it out to be.
Secondly after the intel given to the American people about Iraq, I find the intel presented to the American people very suspect. It's as if a president who wants to go to war cherry picks that information to make the case for war. As we saw with Iraq pretty much everything we were told about WMD, which at the time was the sole reason we were given for a war, was proven to be totally false. Our troops and our nation paid a very hefty toll for that.
So I think the actions a president is allowed to take and is not allowed to take without approval from congress should be more clearly defined. As I pointed out with both Vietnam and Korea we have seen how presidential authority has been abused to send mass amounts of troops and weaponry to engage in war by simply not calling it a war. That's simply too much authority for a president to have unilaterally.
I feel that if someone were objective about things this entire situation leaves some question marks. We were meeting every week-end with Iran about reaching a new nuclear deal. Another meeting was scheduled for the upcoming week-end after we bombed them. Now why would we be negotiating a new nuclear deal with a nation we knew was "two weeks away" from have a nuclear bomb? At that point it's far too late for negotiations. And what trump actually said is he would decide on bombing Iran, "Within the next two weeks". Not that he would wait for two weeks. Now why would you give Iran a heads up that they very well may be bombed at any time which certainly gives them the opportunity to move or hide their uranium? None of that seems to make sense. Are they saying they just suddenly figured out Iran could have a nuclear weapon in a couple of weeks and had no idea of that before?
And lastly. Before the smoke had even cleared trump went on TV claiming all of their nuclear facilities had been "obliterated". There was and still is no way to know if that's true. Words actually have meanings. Words have definitions that explain exactly what a person is saying when they use them. He came out and made claims he had no way of knowing whether they were true or not. We still don't know if that's true. But he couldn't wait to once again stroke his own ego in front of the American people and the world.
Now I know Republicans like to blame people such as myself for calling him out on matters such as this. That somehow when he comes out and makes such bombastic statements that he either has no way of knowing are true and sometimes are just flat out lies, that's somehow our fault. They try to cast shade by using some immature, playground thing like TDS. It's just a lame excuse to blame us for pointing out the idiotic things he says. And just think, not so long ago you belonged to the party of personal responsibility. That ship has long since sailed.
And BTW- We were already at war and had been for years for the very purpose to get Osama bin Laden. A president doesn't need to get approval to complete a mission we are already engaged in.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.