John Kerry Admits It: "We Are at War" with ISIS (But No Congressional Authorization Needed)

Here’s
Secretary of State John Kerry
just last week
, explaining to CBS News that war isn’t what
we’re doing vis a vis the Islamic State:

“We’re engaged in a major counterterrorism operation, and it’s
going to be a long-term counterterrorism operation. I think
war is the wrong terminology and analogy
but the fact is
that we are engaged in a very significant global effort to curb
terrorist activity.”

But that statement is, to borrow a term of art from the
Age of Nixon
, “inoperative.” Now Kerry cops:

“In terms of al Qaeda, which we have used the word ‘war’ with,
yeah…we are at war with al Qaeda and it’s
affiliates
. And in the same context if you want to use it,
yes, we are at war with ISIL in that sense,” Kerry
said. “But I think it’s waste of time to focus on that. Frankly,
lets consider what we have to do to degrade and defeat ISIL.”

More
here
 (emphases added)

Did you see what he did there? By claiming ISIS
is an al Qaeda affiliate, Kerry and the Obama administration is
weasel-wording its way around not going to Congress for a new
authorization to use military force (AUMF) or outright declaration
of war. The White House is claiming that any action against ISIS is
justified under the 2001 AUMF that sanctioned any actions against
those responsbile for the 9/11 attacks (meaning al Qaeda). But ISIS
and al Qaeda are at war with each other, so
that’s a tough sell
out of the box. It’s like claiming that, I
don’t know, despite being marketplace rivals, Puma and Adidas are
affiliates because
the Dassler brothers
started the competing firms.

Just to be safe, of course, the Obama admin is also arguing that
the 2002 AUMF, which sanctioned military force to oust Saddam
Hussein, also
provides grounds
for bombing Iraq and Syria, because, come on,
it’s still the Middle East or something….

If shakey constitutional authorization to re-enter a
battleground in which we just spent a decade or so to inconclusive
results (at best) isn’t enough to give pause, there’s this too: It
appears that “moderate” Syrian rebels and ISIS, who had been
warring,
have signed a truce
until the Assad regime is defeated.

The New York Times is right to chide Congress for

its “cowardice”
in not asserting its constitutional role in
this. Congress needs to find a spine quickly and do its fricking
job, regardless of midterms. Stand up or down for war on the
record. And of course Barack Obama—that whipsmart, thoughtful
adjunct lecturer in constitutional law—is also at fault here.
Regardless of where you stand on the specifics of actions against
ISIS, this latest display of contempt for constitutional practices
is surely one of the reasons why approval ratings for all involved
are in the toilet.

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