Welcome to Thursday, June 17th, pitchers and belly-itchers...
Today, the House is expected to vote on a bill to repeal the 2002 Iraq Authorization for Use of Military Force.
House Bill H.R. 256 would repeal the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002, which has been used to authorize military force against Saddam Hussein, al Qaeda, ISIS, militias, and Iranian forces attacking U.S. personnel in Iraq.
Those in favor of a repeal argue it’s long past time for Congress to reclaim its constitutional war powers. Allowing the AUMF to remain in effect would be dangerous and irresponsible, as it allows U.S. military operations in the Middle East to continue indefinitely.
Those opposed say repealing without a replacement would be a grave mistake. Prohibiting the use of American military force in Iraq would give free rein to ISIS and Iran-backed proxies while creating a vacuum that could destabilize Iraq and the broader Middle East.
Should the AUMF in Iraq be repealed?
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