David Harsanyi: ‘If War Isn’t Worth a Congressional Vote, What Is?’

This week, President Obama OK’d airstrikes
against Islamic State targets using an unrelated 13-year-old
authorization for use of military force as his legal mandate. Seems
like a big deal. It may even be a good idea, writes David Harsanyi.
Yet even though Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, informed the Senate that ground troops could be
needed to finish the job—whatever that job may be—the president
didn’t bother to ask for permission. And really, why should he?
With the midterms approaching, elected officials in Congress have
remained vigilantly quiet or tepidly supportive. But if war isn’t
worth a Congressional vote, what is? 

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