Paul Calls for Congressional Declaration of War with Iraq
October 4th, 2002Washington, DC: Congressman Ron Paul, insisting that the House International Relations committee follow constitutional principles, yesterday introduced a formal congressional declaration of war with Iraq. The language of the declaration was very clear: “A state of war is declared to exist between the United States and the government of Iraq.”
“I don’t believe in resolutions that cite the UN as authority for our military actions,” Paul stated yesterday after a committee hearing. “America has a sovereign right to defend itself, and we don’t need UN permission or approval to act in the interests of American national security. The decision to go to war should be made by the U.S. Congress alone. Congress should give the President full warmaking authority, rather than binding him with resolutions designed to please our UN detractors.”
“Sadly, the leadership of both parties on the International Relations committee fails to understand that the Constitution requires a congressional declaration of war before our troops are sent into battle,” Paul continued. “One Republican member stated that the constitutional requirement that Congress declare war is an anachronism and should no longer be followed,” while a Democratic member said that a declaration of war would be ‘frivolous.’ I don’t think most Americans believe our Constitution is outdated or frivolous, and they expect Congress to follow it.”
“When Congress issued clear declarations of war against Japan and Germany during World War II, the nation was committed and victory was achieved,” Paul concluded. “When Congress shirks its duty and avoids declaring war, as with Korea, and Vietnam, the nation is less committed and the goals are less clear. No lives should be lost in Iraq unless Congress expresses the clear will of the American people and votes yes or no on a declaration of war.”
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