A Foolish and Unconstitutional War
“The president does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation.”
So said constitutional scholar and Sen. Barack Obama in December 2007—the same man who, this weekend, ordered U.S. air and missile strikes on Libya without any authorization from Congress.
Obama did win the support of Gabon in the Security Council, but failed with Germany. With a phone call to acquitted rapist Jacob Zuma, he got South Africa to sign on, but not Brazil, Russia, India, or China. All four abstained.
This is not the world’s war. This is Obama’s war.
The U.S. Navy fired almost all the cruise missiles that hit Libya as the U.S. Air Force attacked with B-2 bombers, F-15s, and F-16s.
“To be clear, this is a U.S.-led operation,” said Vice Adm. William Gortney.
“In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies,” said Winston Churchill. Obama is a quick study.
In his Friday ultimatum, he said, “We are not going to use force to go beyond a well-defined goal—specifically, the protection of civilians in Libya.”
Why, then, did we strike Tripoli and Moammar Gadhafi’s compound?
So many U.S. missiles and bombs have struck Libya that the Arab League is bailing out. League chief Amr Moussa has called an emergency meeting of the 22 Arab states to discuss attacks that have “led to the deaths and injuries of many Libyan civilians.” We asked for a no-fly zone, said Moussa, not the “bombardment of civilians.”
What caused Obama’s about-face from the Pentagon position that imposing a no-fly zone on Libya was an unwise act of war?
According to the New York Times, National Security Council aide Samantha Power, U.N. envoy Susan Rice, and Hillary Clinton flipped him. The three sisters feel guilty about us not invading Rwanda when Hutu were butchering Tutsi.
They did not want to be seen as standing by when Gadhafi took Benghazi, which he would have done, ending the war in days, had we not intervened.
While Obama is no longer saying Gadhafi must go, Hillary insists that has to be the outcome. No question who wears the pants here.
As U.S. prestige and power are committed, if Gadhafi survives, he will have defeated Obama and NATO. Hence, we must now finish him and his regime to avert a U.S. humiliation and prevent another Lockerbie.
The Arab League and African Union are denouncing us, but al-Qaeda is with us. For eastern Libya provided more than its fair share of jihadists to kill U.S. soldiers in Iraq. And jihadists are prominent among the rebels we just rescued.
Yet, even as Obama was announcing U.S. intervention to prevent “unspeakable atrocities,” security police of Yemen’s President Saleh, using sniper rifles, massacred 45 peaceful protesters and wounded 270. Most of the dead were shot in the head or neck, the work of marksmen.
Had Mahmoud Ahmadinejad done this in Tehran, would U.S. protests have been so muted?
In Bahrain, 2,000 Saudi soldiers and troops from emirates of the Gulf have intervened to save King Khalifa, whose throne was threatened by Shia demonstrators in the Pearl roundabout in Manama. The town square was surrounded, the Shia driven out, the 300-foot Pearl monument destroyed.
This crackdown on Bahrain’s Shia has been denounced by Iran and Iraq. Grand Ayatollah Sistani, most revered figure in the Shia world, ordered seminaries shut in protest. This is serious business.
Not only are the Shia dominant in Iran, and in Iraq after the Americans ousted the Sunni-dominated Ba’ath Party, they are heavily concentrated in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, where the oil deposits are located.
They are a majority in Bahrain, where the U.S. Fifth Fleet is based. Shia Hezbollah is now the dominant military and political force in Lebanon.
Riyadh must have regarded the threat to Bahrain a grave one to have so exacerbated the religious divide and raised the specter of sectarian war.
Yet, again, why are we bombing Libya?
Gadhafi did not attack the West. He faced an uprising to dethrone him and rallied his troops to crush it, as any ruthless ruler would have done. We have no vital interest in who wins his civil war.
Indeed, Gadhafi has asked of Obama, “If you found them taking over American cities by force of arms, what would you do?”
Well, when the South fired on Fort Sumter, killing no one, Abraham Lincoln blockaded every Southern port, sent Gen. Sherman to burn Atlanta and pillage Georgia and South Carolina, and Gen. Sheridan to ravage the Shenandoah. He locked up editors and shut down legislatures and fought a four-year war of reconquest that killed 620,000 Americans—a few more than have died in Gadhafi’s four-week war.
Good thing we didn’t have an “international community” back then.
The Royal Navy would have been bombarding Lincoln’s America.
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Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
- A Decade of War – for What? – May 3rd, 2012
- Tomorrow’s Man – or Yesterday’s? – April 26th, 2012
- Bibi’s Dilemma — and Barack’s – April 16th, 2012
- Is the GOP Becoming a War Party? – March 8th, 2012
- Will Bibi Break Obama? – March 1st, 2012





al-Gadhafi
March 22nd, 2011 at 9:32 pm
Well…maybe Hillary could steal Gadhafi’s credit card numbers.Ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha.Nothing but a bunch of fuck ups in the American ruling class and that is the real American humiliation.It just keeps getting better and better every day.What is your plan Mr.President?Why don’t you go to Mickey Dees and have a burger.F-ck all of you,you xxxholes!
(Edited.)
Ira7Epstein
March 22nd, 2011 at 10:07 pm
Congress owns this war as well as Obama. Congress has allowed the President to usurp its power to declare war. Certain Congress persons talk about Obama's adventure in Libya being unconstitutional That is all they do. Talk! Talk is cheap! They will do nothing earnest. Obama should be impeached and the Senate should then throw him out of office. Bush should have been impeached and thrown out of office for lying his way to war with Iraq. If Congress were to enforce its power to declare war by throwing out of office those Presidents that usurp that power, then Presidents would think twice before starting wars without the consent of Congress. Because Congress has failed to enforce its power to declare war, it has allowed this President and other Presidents to start wars on nothing but thier own authority. It is for this reason, that Congress has failed to enforce its power to declare war, that I say Congress owns this war as well as Obama.
John_Muhammad
March 22nd, 2011 at 10:43 pm
If Congress wants this mess off of their hands, someone needs to begin impeachment proceedings immediately. Every day that Congress sits on its thumbs is only compounding their silent complicity in the matter. If Congress does nothing, it's their war as well- if they, as a body, begin to impeach Obama it's on his hands.
Andron
March 22nd, 2011 at 11:00 pm
Obama is the most gutless and dishonest President the USA has ever had.
This man is a disgrace.
Get rid of him.
Jebe
March 22nd, 2011 at 11:04 pm
Well you can't really blame Caesar. If it is true that he was really down in Brazil trying to get them to buy the F-18 instead of the French Rafales then he had no choice but to play his hand and jump into the fray firing his tomahawks and such since that criminal dwarf Sarkozy decided to rush and put on a hardware show to maybe give pause to the Brazilians if they were leaning towards Caesar's jets instead of theirs.
Nothing beats a live demonstration of military hardware,the oil and other things none withstanding.
dink
March 23rd, 2011 at 12:11 am
Go Pat Go!
Duglarri
March 23rd, 2011 at 1:03 am
I'm afraid Mr. Buchanan will never find a war he likes. He is fortunate to live in a country that is so willing to offer him so many examples of wars to choose from- and yet he can't find one that suits him. But can he point to any other country, ever, that has provided so many and so varied wars for an observer like him to choose from? It's like the Wal-Mart of warfare. More products all the time.
It's not the Pentagon's fault if they go to all this trouble providing all this variety and not a single war out of all these meets with his approval. You can't accuse them of lack of trying.
One might even start to wonder whether if he doesn't start showing more appreciation they might just stop it altogether.
Sam
March 23rd, 2011 at 3:03 am
Despite the propaganda Gadhafi is very popular in West -South-Libya and in Africa. Supporting militarily an armed uprising is not very wise and looks like neocolonialism. East-Libya will not be able to control the whole country.The mess has just begun but perhaps is chaos the desired outcome.
ron
March 23rd, 2011 at 3:36 am
Unless Congress votes overwhelmingly to de-fund this war, it is Congress's war too. They are the branch that gave up their powers to previous presidents.
VietnamWarVet
March 23rd, 2011 at 6:19 am
You are absolutely correct!
MvGuy
March 23rd, 2011 at 6:33 am
Pat Buchanan strikes me like a reformed drunk making comments on his old buddies latest binge! Yeah he has reformed, but misses all the crazy fun…. He backed binger bush TWICE because..??? And then there is Lockerbe. Did Gadaffi really do it, or is it the albatross the empire festooned him for his temerity to spit their never ending lies and aggressions..?? The plane exploded soon after we shot down an Iranian Air Bus with 290 passengers who all perished. Was it really Gadaffi or Iran? And then this:
"As U.S. prestige and power are committed, if Gadhafi survives, he will have defeated Obama and NATO. Hence, we must now finish him and his regime to avert a U.S. humiliation and prevent another Lockerbie."
Gadaffi resisted the free oil plan by BP..?? OOOO……….. No one should mess with them……. This too:
"to avert a U.S. humiliation" & "if Gadhafi survives, he will have defeated Obama and NATO. "
This is precisely the type of thinking at the ROOT of all our problems..!!! If we make a mistake, a wrong call….. Don't adjust the strategy or back off… Just cover-up the mistake(s) and attack more vigorously…… Hence the $13,OOO,OOO,OOO,OOO.OO monkey on our back.. Much of this anchor securing future downturn and debt and sure demise….is the actions of men, and women like Hillary trying to out-macho them, spending the national treasury to hide their mistakes and save face… 60% of gov. $$ for this! It's our "What me worry" governance…..!!!!
Emilyrose
March 23rd, 2011 at 6:46 am
Lets get back to basics here.
We are still waiting for Congress to approve the attack on Yugoslavia, Pat.
It didn't.
Nor did the Security Council.
In fact NATO being unleashed to murder, maim and destroy was the result of the Clinton administration being allowed to attack Yugoslavia unconstitutionally and no politician, judge or group had the guts to stand up and impeach or demand action against the war criminals.
And what a nasty lot they were.
Remember Madeleine Albright, Richard Holbrook, Bill himself with Hilary egging him on and of course the infamous Tony Blair. They all belong behind bars.
All based on the infamous 'Racak' massacre now completely proven to be false flag and CIA orchestrated.
The Serbs still wait international justice and reparations.
That was the precedent.
The thin edge of the wedge.
Where were all these peace loving folk then when NATO bombed defenceless Serbian civilians for 78 days and nights based on propaganda and lies.
This I believe was the beginning of the Antiwar site – and all credit to them.
Samuel Di Muzio
March 23rd, 2011 at 6:46 am
The West was waiting in the wings to start a war with Libya…just waiting for at least four years.
Approximately four or more years ago, Mr. Gadhfi was campaigning for a United States of Africa.
Remember? He saw all the wealth existing there and how it would be advantageous for the many countries to join together and capitalize on its united strength. The west does not want unity in strength…harder to manipulate and destroy. Should Mr. Gadahfi outwit the west (anything is possible) then the west will resort to garilla warfare. In the meantime, bombs away…another stupid war with the congressional meek. Sixty years of wars and not one of them
approved by the congressional meek. Mr. Obama relies on outside sources for advice…the UN,
council on foreign relations, etc, etc. …and the congressional meek buries its head seeing nothing, hearing nothing and doing nothing. Mr. Obama gives lip service to the congressional meek. Bombs away.
curmudgeonvt
March 23rd, 2011 at 7:08 am
Obama should be impeached. Yes. But at the same time, Dubya, Cheney, Rumsfeld and those responsible for the lies and obfuscations that got us into Afghanistan and Iraq should be prosecuted – and with the overwhelming proof of war crimes laying about and admitted to by themselves, found guilty and locked away – or executed would be good also but that's just my personal opinion.
I don't expect anything of the sort to happen, tho. The politicians who would have to do this are not likely to mess up the playpen for themselves and their "brothers."
Hey Pat, where was your righteous indignation when Dubya lied us into Iraq. Where was your righteous indignation when Reagan invaded Grenada? Or when Ollie North and GHW Bush illegally sold weapons to the rebels in Central America?. Where was your righteous indignation when Nixon blatantly ignored the Constitution and infiltrated and spied upon American citizens who happened to not agree with his policies?
Seems to me Paddy boy, that you have few creds when it comes to upholding the Constitution.
Jamie
March 23rd, 2011 at 7:50 am
American citizen really need to show they are maaaaad.I agree about all the prosection of all mentiond.Als impeachment should have happened many times.Every one should be charged that swears to uphold the constitution and fail America would have 80 persent of world inmates.Congress needs to do thier job or we need people that will.
Jamie
March 23rd, 2011 at 8:16 am
Also on just another topic fauls flag attacts to get America also into war.Just 911 itself if syudyd fullt tou would no it was an inside job thers proof just how they fell numer 7 also was not hit thats one of just a pinch that is expilained by proffestonals in every area plus common sense and all the freedonm taken from us without congress stoping are rights GOD GIVED AND IN ARE CONSTITUTION.THEY WANT TO SEE OR PRIVATIZE WATER .Most water is in Canadas and America it's not for sale us are kids grandkids and howerver lives here needs to protect it or it could be dry in 80 years.We can make it laste as long as there are people on earth if carted for properly.Sorry for gettind off topic..
MvGuy
March 23rd, 2011 at 8:39 am
Jamie, I like [your] "America Falls" (4-it) Flag Attack concept……. The ole shell game…….Bld. 7too.. Their hand is quicka than yer eye…. We need more slo motion an less "fast ones" ………. When it goez slo the strings slip n show……….
charley caruso
March 23rd, 2011 at 9:45 am
Pat: I like your reference to the sainted Lincoln .(He's killing his own people!)
Even Washington had couple of mutinies to deal with.
Every leader has the duty to put down an uprising, especially one aided by outsiders who dearly want his country's natural resources.
liberranter
March 23rd, 2011 at 9:47 am
Ira, I'm afraid you're making the naive assumption that "our" government actually functions in the way we're taught that it functions during our twelve-plus-year sentences in the government's indoctrination centers. The truth is that neither the 535 pwned puppets inside the domed asylum on Crapitol Hill nor the sock puppet at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue "own" anything (including what passes for their souls). This "war" –or, to put it more accurately, "our" commitment to getting "ourselves" mired in it– is the property of those shadowy interests for which the 535 castrati and the socket puppet-in-chief serve as a facade: namely, the military-industrial security complex/Wall Street bankster cartel/oil interests. It is THEY who "own" this war and who will decide the extent to which (not "if") we will intervene and the length of time (once again, not "if") we will remain bogged down in the quagmire.
The one interesting aspect of the Libyan campaign is that it appears that Hitlery Rotten Clinton, as head of the coven that has our castrated sock puppet so terrified, is emerging as the REAL power behind events. While we will probably never really know whether or not her "hand tip" was intentional or merely an accidental overreach, it would seem that she is the conduit to/representative face of the real unseen power behind the imperial maneuvering. In this case, think of Obama as a Henry Pu Yi (only without that historical predecessor's intestinal fortitude) and Hitlery and the Coven as the Japanese Army Generals behind the throne.
charley caruso
March 23rd, 2011 at 9:51 am
P.S. If Qaddafi is such a hated dictator, why are his soldiers fighting so well?
The czar's soldiers didnt fight. Neither did Chiang's or Batista's.
Is it possible Qaddafi has popular support?
Naaah.
Dan
March 23rd, 2011 at 11:48 am
First of all whether you like it or not the president is commander-in-chief of the military and can do this. It's not a declaration of war because it would be a full out assault using all our might. The only thing that stop this is if the house or senate votes to defund. Don't have sour grapes. Just read the constitutin for yourselves. Oh, and by the way what barry said in 2007 hasn't any constitutiuonal bearing. You would think the liberals who know the const. would be up inarms about that. The pres. if he wants can order spec. ops. and go into Mex. to figght the drug cartels. It is perfectly legal.
andy
March 23rd, 2011 at 11:59 am
It all comes down to cowardice. It started with that Gulf of Tonkin resolution, which was a "functional declaration of war". If the president wants a war he should ask congress to declare war. Failing that we don't fight. The presidents are too cowardly to ask for it and the congress is too cowardly to demand it.
andy
March 23rd, 2011 at 12:00 pm
Where's the "change"?
Andron
March 23rd, 2011 at 12:44 pm
Yes. Isen't it so sad that there is not one single HONEST American in Congress, The Senate OR the White House. The values of the American Nation have been so debased that none of these people have any idea of truth.
RickR30
March 23rd, 2011 at 1:16 pm
Yeah, why not just love them all, all the wars that is.
RickR30
March 23rd, 2011 at 1:17 pm
Let's defund Congress itself, the presidency, most of government. Let these bozos get a real job instead of deciding to send other people's kids to their death, as well as bomb all those dark folks.
RickR30
March 23rd, 2011 at 1:21 pm
It's almost as if the whole purpose of our Yugoslavian adventure was to create a little genocide of Christians and grant Muslims a forceful entry to Europe. One wonder just what exactly these global political class of monsters aims to achieve.
RickR30
March 23rd, 2011 at 1:21 pm
And oddly, he was also a buddy of israel, doing their bidding.
RickR30
March 23rd, 2011 at 1:24 pm
Playing word games doesn't change reality, as much as the neocons think so. Why should your particular definition of war be definitive one? What do you call this? Sending several aircraft carriers, flying bombing missions over a foreign country?
Kool Miz
March 23rd, 2011 at 2:35 pm
Its not Obamas war its the war of those zionists who control him. Dont forget that. When you vote for or against him your voting for a hired spokesperson. You dont see the shareholders on the podium. Just the spokesperson.
John_Muhammad
March 23rd, 2011 at 4:44 pm
'Hope and Change' has long ago morphed into 'Bait and Switch'
Emilyrose
March 23rd, 2011 at 4:47 pm
Whatever the intent – and I put nothing past them – you are quite correct.
We now have a so-called islamic 'independent' (joke) state in the 'underbelly' of Europe which is the home of some of the most evil terrorists, criminals, drug traffickers, people smugglers etc.
Crime is the mainstay of the economy.
How farcial is the war on terror.
The USA/UK/Bn Laden created the KLA. They created the Taliban. Many Russians believe they were funding and aiding the worst of the Chechen terror.
They have used radical islam across the planet.
Yet now they infringe our basic freedoms on the grounds that the terror they have largely created is a 'threat'.
Come on!!!
Any scan on google will give plenty of evidence that the biggest drug traffickers on the planet is the CIA.
Funds black ops and God knows what.
Kosovo is the European base for this trade and as Milosevich wouldn't play he and his nation were dispossessed.
The source of the heroin is Afghanistan.
The Taliban was created to take over Afghanistan keeping back the Russians and ensuring supply.
The Taliban got a bad case of religion and stopped the poppies thus the present attack and occupation.
There is plenty of evidence on the net of the military guarding the poppies and never has there been such a bumper crop.
So with Camp Bondsteel and a controlled Kosovo and an NATO occupied Afghanistan the drug trade rules OK.
mah29001
March 23rd, 2011 at 5:17 pm
Wait a second…wasn't it the "neo-Conservatives" and the "War Party" under Bush that stated that Gaddafi was the one who had changed here? Why does it make sense to remove the guy then and replace him with someone who is ten times worse?
icr
March 23rd, 2011 at 7:02 pm
PJB ran against Bush I in 1992 and 1996 and Bush ii in 2000. He was among the first to denounce BOTH Gulf War before they were even launched. . Both parties are the party of war and empire and the antiquated electoral system reduces minor parties to irrelevant clown shows. So if you want o be remain a macher in the punditry biz I guess you have to choose the lesser of the two inevitable evils.
Sans Flag Pins
March 23rd, 2011 at 7:22 pm
"There are those who think that if the United Nations gives the United States permission to wage war, the Constitution becomes irrelevant. Let us find out who in Congress supports this proposition, which should be resoundingly refuted, particularly by Republicans" <—-George Will's article says it well. Lets find out.:libertarians, pacifists, leftists, "greens," and independents alike, as well as many on the Right who agree with our opposition to imperialism. Its time to unite like Scott once responded to me.
andy
March 23rd, 2011 at 9:00 pm
Wouldn't YOU consider it an act of war if Libya (or Serbia, Iraq, etc) were to fly warplanes over the USA and drop bombs on America? Don't be a jackass playing glib, flippant word games!
Sans Flag Pins
March 23rd, 2011 at 9:25 pm
Most GOP are Interventionists.
"On Sunday, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) offered his endorsement for a no fly zone over Libya. Conspicuous in his statement, however, was the threat to disrupt future operations should the president not consult Congress first. “Before any further military commitments are made,” Boehner said, “the Administration must do a better job of communicating to the American people and to Congress about our mission.” (1)
I got News for GOP Boehner, house speaker, its not "OUR", its a majority of the 335 congress member insiders mission. You endorsed it. Now, when it goes wrong you own it. We have a few members of congress against it, but its still a SHAM. These Older permanent-believing members of congress don't want any reduction in the government's power. Like, we are little children, and Obama's only problem was his poor communication with us. Where is our Egypt style uprising?
(1) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/20/obama-li…
curmudgeonvt
March 24th, 2011 at 7:20 am
Sorry to disappoint…just forgot.
RickR30
March 24th, 2011 at 8:34 am
Good points, thanks.
Emilyrose
March 24th, 2011 at 2:45 pm
Quite forgiven.
koldo44
March 30th, 2011 at 6:21 pm
Indeed Pat Buchanan is correct. The French started preparations since November to attack Lybia, this was accelerated by Sarko when Gadhafi released that he'd supported economically Sarko's campaign.
Also you have to consider the resignation of Karl-Theodor zu Gutenberg, the former Minister of Defense of Germany, who was stubborn enough to block any German participation in the Lybian affair because Germany had nothing to gain, when the americans wanted to share the bill of this adventure. That was his mistake and the americans leaked his mistake.
Now we have Gadhafi defending his country and interests, from an assault of several countries with high tech air weapons, but the main problem is that sooner or later the infantry will have to intervene to beat Gadhafi, and the problem is that Obama is not willing to swallow the political cost of wasting american lives, and the same applies to the other western leaders involved in this aggression war.
koldo44
March 30th, 2011 at 6:22 pm
At the Nürenberg trials in 1945/1946 the Americans, Soviets, British, Canadians and French hanged the German leaders, by applying the charges of "starting a war of aggression", "murdering civilian population" among other charges. The same excuses and results happened in Irak, and are about to happen in Lybia, so I 'd say that the UN is useless and very expensive, history is repeating itself again and today's political class is very very mediocre.