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Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
It is clearly within his power as commander in chief, it’s not even debatable. You guys simply wish it wasn’t so lie to yourselves and try to convince others it’s true. It’s not. Obama bombed no fewer than 8 countries, crickets, because you happen to like the guy. The rules don’t change because you’ve got a problem with who’s in power.
As for the KIAs, it sucks, but they knew what they were getting into when they enlisted. May they rest in peace.
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Saying it’s ‘not even debatable’ doesn’t make it so. The scope of executive war powers has been debated by legal scholars, members of Congress, and multiple administrations for decades. That’s just historical fact.
And for what it’s worth, concerns about executive overreach didn’t start with Trump. They came up under Bush and Obama as well. The question isn’t who’s in power — it’s how far that power extends.
As for service members, yes, they volunteer knowing the risks. That doesn’t mean civilian oversight and constitutional limits stop mattering.