Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Nuke 'em to Prevent Nuclear War
It's hard to talk about trivia like telecom and the Internet when we're teetering on the brink of unilateral pre-emptive nuclear war. Don't believe it? Check here and here and here. Now according to retired Air Force Colonel Sam Gardiner,
I was in Berlin three weeks ago, sat next to the Iranian ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, and I asked him a question. I read these stories about Americans being involved in there, and how do you react to that? And he said, oh, we know they are. We've captured people who are working with them, and they've confessed.Colonel Gardiner continues
Now, the question that really follows from that is “Who authorized that?” See, there is no congressional authorization to conduct combat operations against Iran. There are a couple of possibilities. One of them is that it's being justified under the terrorism authorization that occurred in 2001. The problem with that is that you would have to prove a connection to 9/11. I don't think you can do that with Iran. The second possibility is that it's being done under the War Powers Act. I don't want to get too technical, but the War Powers Act would require the President to notify the Congress 60 days after the use of military force or invasion or putting military forces in a new country under that legislation, and the President hasn't notified the Congress that American troops are operating inside Iran. So it's a very serious question about the constitutional framework under which we are now conducting military operations in Iran.Denial is so much easier. Now back to our regularly scheduled program.
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