President Bush: Meet Walter
Jones
By Patrick J. Buchanan
01/16/07 "
WorldNetDaily" -- -- America is four years
into a bloody debacle in Iraq not merely because Bush
and Cheney marched us in, or simply because neocon
propagandists lied about Saddam's nuclear program and
WMDs, and Iraqi ties to al-Qaida, anthrax attacks and
9-11.
We are there because a Democratic Senate voted to give
Bush a blank check for war. Democrats in October 2002
wanted the war vote behind them so they could go home
and campaign as pro-war patriots.
And because they did, 3,000 Americans are dead, 25,000
are wounded, perhaps 100,000 Iraqis have lost their
lives, 1.6 million have fled, $400 billion has been lost
and America stands on the precipice of the worst
strategic defeat in her history.
Yet, Sens. Clinton, Biden, Kerry and Edwards – all of
whom voted to give Bush his blank check – are now
competing to succeed him. And how do they justify what
they did?
"If only we had known then what we know now," they
plead, "we would never have voted for the war." They are
thus confessing to dereliction in the highest duty the
Founding Fathers gave Congress. They voted to cede to a
president their power to take us to war.
Now they wash their hands of it all and say, "It's
Bush's War!"
And now George Bush has another war in mind.
In his Jan. 11 address, Bush said that to defend the
"territorial integrity" of Iraq, the United States must
address "Iran and Syria."
"These two regimes are allowing terrorists and
insurgents to use their territory to move in and out of
Iraq. Iran is providing material support for attacks on
American troops. We will disrupt the attacks on our
forces. We will interrupt the flow of support from Iran
and Syria. And we will seek out and destroy the networks
providing advanced weaponry and training to our enemies
in Iraq."
The city sat bolt upright. If Bush was talking about
Iranian agents inside Iraq, he has no need of a second
aircraft carrier in the Gulf, nor for those Patriot
missiles he is sending to our allies.
But does Bush have the authority to take us to war
against Iran?
On ABC last Sunday, National Security Adviser Stephen
Hadley, while denying Bush intends to attack Iran,
nonetheless did not deny Bush had the authority to
escalate the war – right into Iran.
George Stephanopoulos: "So you don't believe you have
the authority to go into Iran?"
Stephen Hadley: "I didn't say that. That is another
issue. Any time you have questions about crossing
international borders, there are legal questions."
Any doubt how Attorney General Gonzales would come down
on those "legal questions"? Any doubt how the Supreme
Court would rule?
Biden sputters that should Bush attack Iran, a
constitutional crisis would ensue.
I don't believe it. If tomorrow Bush took out Iran's
nuclear facilities, would a Senate that lacks the
courage to cut funds for an unpopular war really impeach
him for denying a nuclear capability to Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad? Bush's lawyers would make the same case
Nixon made for the 1970 "incursion" into Cambodia – and
even a Nixon-hating Democratic House did not dare to
impeach him for that.
Bush's contempt for Congress is manifest and, frankly,
justified.
Asked if Congress could stop him from surging 21,500
troops into Iraq, Bush on "60 Minutes" brushed aside
Congress as irrelevant.
"I fully understand (the Congress) could try to stop me
from doing it. But I've made my decision. And we're
going forward." Asked if he had sole authority "to put
the troops in there no matter what the Congress wants to
do," Bush replied, "In this situation I do, yeah."
Is Congress then impotent, if it does not want war on
Iran?
Enter Rep. Walter Jones, Republican of North Carolina.
The day after Bush's threat to Iran, Jones introduced a
Joint Resolution, "Concerning the Use of Military Force
by the United States Against Iran." Under HJR 14,
"Absent a national emergency created by attack by Iran,
or a demonstrably imminent attack by Iran, upon the
United States, its territories, possessions or its armed
forces, the president shall consult with Congress, and
receive specific authorization pursuant to law from
Congress, prior to initiating any use of force on Iran."
Jones' resolution further declares, "No provision of law
enacted before the date of the enactment of this joint
resolution shall be construed to authorize the use of
military force by the United States against Iran."
If we are going to war on Iran, Jones is saying, we must
follow the Constitution and Congress must authorize it.
If Biden, Kerry, Clinton and Obama refuse to sign on to
the Jones resolution, they will be silently conceding
that Bush indeed does have the power to start a war on
Iran. And America should pay no further attention to the
Democrats' wailing about being misled on the Iraq war.
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