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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Poor Archduke Ferdinand, take two. Republicans: this is on you. Whatever mess comes after this, repeat that to yourself and know that we Hillary voters know: this is on you.[/quote] No question Trump will have to deal with this when he comes into office. However, why is this on Republicans? What did the Republicans have to do with our Middle East policy? Who set the red line and then watched it be crossed? Who created the mess in Libya? Who left Iraq with a vacuum? Why is this on Republicans? This is a serious question. [/quote] Are you serious? The same Republicans who pussyfooted on this issue way back in 2013. Iraq is definitely a Bush catastrophe and you can't erase that (he was the one who designated the 2011 timeline). He created ISIS and even his own daddy thought invading Iraq would destabilize the M.E. You can't revise history. [/quote] Here's a follow-up on Congress doing absolutely nothing. [url]http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/04/the-war-against-isis-will-go-undeclared/390618/ [/url] It's becoming ever more clear that lawmakers lack the appetite to take responsibility for President Obama's war against ISIS. The White House, after a long delay, sent Congress a proposed authorization for the use of military force in February. (The AUMF has become the modern-day equivalent of a declaration of war.) Never mind that the U.S. military had already been bombing ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria for half a year, nor that those airstrikes have continued throughout the two months that Congress has spent reviewing the three-page proposal. [/quote]
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