that was unrelated to the iraq war which this thread is about
So Bush was the sole decider to use military force in Iraq. Thanks for the confirmation.
I'm concerned you're not going to be a very good lawyer, tbh.
that was unrelated to the iraq war which this thread is about
how did you get to the "sole decider" conclusion when congress issued a resolution allowing for military use? if he was the sole decider, he wouldn't have waited for congress, nor would they have bothered issuing a resolution
I answered the questions you asked.
I didn't post your questions.
You seriously didn't know this?
i did. i merely assumed we were staying within the scope of this thread... the whole WMD thing followed by the 2003 invasion. why else would i bring up a 2002 congressional resolution
He asked for AUMF. He got it, with a provision explicitly stating military force could be used as Bush determines to be necessary and appropriate. Just concede the point and move on.
Sure you did.
Why would you write such a terribly worded question?i merely assumed we were staying within the scope of this thread... the whole WMD thing followed by the 2003 invasion. why else would i bring up a 2002 congressional resolution
Anyway, history is replete with presidents' using force without Congressional approval. You're acting like it's completely necessary.
Since you like simplistic arguments -- it's not necessary at all.
The end.
Sure, I'll concede that congress made the decision to allow for military use in Iraq. And that they are putting the commander in chief in charge to run the operation.
no reasonWhy would you write such a terribly worded question?
never said it was. but in the instance of the iraq war, congress approved and thus were part of the decision making progress. they could have said no and put the onus on bush to act anyway, if they wanted to keep their hands clean. or they could have said nothing at all.Anyway, history is replete with presidents' using force without Congressional approval. You're acting like it's completely necessary.
without congressional support, it isn't clear if we'd have the same full scale invasion as we did.
blue font.
I suspect there's a reason.no reason
So what are you actually arguing here?never said it was.
The decision to invade Iraq was solely Bush's to make.
He made it.
That's all I said. Nothing you posted refuted any of that.
And as CIC, with the authorization to use military force, Bush could have elected not to use military force, correct?
sure. but then that's like saying every use of military force ever in US history was the sole decision of the president. there is more than one checkpoint
Well we all agree.
of course. i think we all agree bush made a horrible decision to push for military force in iraq, and congress made a horrible decision to get behind him and give the green light
Yep, Bush asked for all the responsibility and Congress was more than happy to give it away.
FIFY.
That's it.
"that's it"
if you say so
Because, giving things like facts and reasoning to back up claims is so, like, hard 'n' stuff.
I understand man. We shouldn't have to base our opinions and worldview on facts, especially when those facts might not make us feel better about ourselves. That would just be inconvenient.
There is so much more uniformity in just going along with things, because someone told you to. It's so much easier that way.
So, bad supply chain management on the part of a military that was barely competent, leads to old from badly managed or abandoned stockpiles turning up in the chaos afterwards.These munitions were remnants of an Iraqi special weapons program that was abandoned long before the 2003 invasion, and they turned up sporadically during the American occupation in buried caches, as part of improvised bombs or on black markets.
Again, not the smoking gun you want it to be.
No one would dispute that the Iraqi military had some programs in the past, indeed they used them on the Iranians and Kurds.
The problem is that this turns up, and gives mental gnats like yourself some intellectual cover to justify the actions of the Republican/conservative president you like.
It doesn't say what you seem to think it does about our reasoning for going in.
We were still lied to, and if you can't admit that, you are being a of the highest order.
in rough, chronological order:
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3986
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28281
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33594
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35285
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44568
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61026
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=172468
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185823
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=209701
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=240029
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basically, a few loudmouths will still be shouting long after the rest of the world has moved on
they've been shouting for ten years that it's been proven they were right all along.
LOL...
Time warp.
OK, Powell....
just goes to show I'm colorblind.
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Does or does not, the speech agree with the claim that Powell said that Iraq was actively making weapons?
Powell? He was lied to in the "data" he was provided for his UN speech.
He and he staff knew it, but he, being a "good (German) soldier", went ahead and LIED to the world anyway.
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