"President Obama moved forward without Congress approving. He didn't have Congressional authorization, he has gone against the Constitution, and that's got to be said," Dem. Rep. Kucinich told Raw Story on Monday. "It's not even disputable, this isn't even a close question. Such an action -- that involves putting America's service men
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But it is not a war crime. American forces in Libya, as far as I know, have not tortured anyone, not engaged in reckless attacks against civilians, not breached the Geneva conventions, etc. Calling it a war crime belittles those things that quite clearly are war crimes, like many of the the things done by Bush (and continued by Obama) related to the "war on terror".
I think that intervention in Libya is justified, but it should have gone to Congress first.
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Curious. Why do you say this?
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First is that the Constitution explicitly gives Congress the power to declare war. I don't like the trend of these undeclared wars (all of them since Vietnam) being an end run around what I see as the intent of the Constitution: that the US should not go to war without the support of the Congress.
Second is that it's just a good idea, IMO; I am not an absolute pacifist, but I believe that the decision to go to war should never be made lightly and should be made only when supported by clear, convincing, and overwhelming evidence presented to the public that it's the right thing to do, and with the assent of the populace. Congress, in this context as in many others, serves as a proxy for the vox populi. By involving Congress in the decision to go to war, it helps ensure that that decision won't be made hastily.
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