Marchimedes
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- America has 1000s of nukes and israel has 100s but iran can't have any?
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- America has 1000s of nukes and israel has 100s but iran can't have any?
No, because Iran sponsors Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. Iran is the main sponsor of Islamic Terrorism.
- America has 1000s of nukes and israel has 100s but iran can't have any?
So you admit that Persians aren't the barbarians, and are parsing again.Same devil. The Islamic world respects strength, and attacks weakness.
They always have, and always will.
The War Powers Act says different.The President doesn’t have the Constitutional authority to though which is the point. But you knew that
Different objective, deep penetration and detonation.In weight, yes. But the warhead is smaller.
The War Powers Act says different.
Should our ships have waited for a declaration of war when they were attacked at Pearl harbor to begin fighting back?
Fake news.Is that Fordow? The Maxars I have show it in the middle of the desert?
The constitution makes Rand right.
False. That’s merely a contention. Nothing more.And it makes Trump unconstitutional.
Again, false. It assumes the accuracy of your premise. And your premise isn’t established as being accurate.Trump shits on our constitution, and his supporter praise his poop.
I speak only of Islamists. Islamists come from all colors. They are equal opportunity haters and their stated goal is the destruction of the West.
I thought as much.Fake news.
Persians are -----deep down---NOT BARBARIANS----and........uhm ---scratch a Persian and
Well, tRump has wanted to go to war ever since Pooty got to so it was bund to happen sooner or later.![]()
Iran strike like Hiroshima, Trump says as NATO chief calls him 'daddy'
RECAP: Trump compared the Iran strikes to the two nuclear bombs dropped on Japan at the end of WWII, claiming his strikes also ended a war by pushing Iran to the negotiating table.www.dailymail.co.uk
We will see where this leads.
I don’t think there was really ever any doubt Trump would this.
Netenyahu has wanted for over the past twenty years to bomb Iran and all he needed was the consent of the US.
All previous US presidents said no.
He found Trump to say yes.
Not only did he say yes, but decided to join in this attack.
A dumb move that may change everything in the Middle East.
We will see.
On October 23, 1983, a suicide truck bomb attack targeted the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, killing 241 American servicemen. The attack, which involved a large truck filled with explosives, also resulted in the deaths of 58 French paratroopers in a separate bombing. The attack on the Marine barracks was the deadliest single-day attack on the U.S. Marine Corps since the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II,
Yes, he does. You are just stupid. We invaded Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Grenada, Panama and probably several others I can't recall without any declaration of war. How do you explain that?No he really doesn’t.
You are far too simplistic in your thinking.It's an old argument. We have not declared war since 1941...and yet we call it the The Korean war, Vietnam war..the Iraq war etc.
The President has 90 days..while other Presidents have had the courtesy to consult/inform Congress---They don't really have a say until the 91st day--even then...they have to be able to override a veto if they decide to shut the President down.
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Israel-Iran War: Can Trump bomb Iran without asking? Capitol Hill says no, invokes War Powers Act
As Israel targets Irans nuclear sites, pressure builds in Washington over whether President Trump can act without Congress. Lawmakers from both parties are invoking the War Powers Act, demanding Trump seek approval before launching strikes. But legal grey areas, old authorisations, and political...economictimes.indiatimes.com
Since World War II, U.S. presidents have authorised military operations in Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf, Libya, Somalia, and more—without formal declarations of war. They’ve relied instead on broad laws like the 2001 and 2002 Authorisations for Use of Military Force (AUMFs), passed after the 9/11 attacks and before the 2003 Iraq invasion.
Trump used the 2002 AUMF to justify the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in 2020.