Of course MAGA supports regime change war in Iran, MAGA has always supported war in Iran....right?

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Ya know, JD, I often disagree with some of the folks here, but you defending the Iranian regime... well, that's some top shelf Kool-Aid you're gulpin', Skippy.
I have never and would never defend the Iranian regime. If you would actually like a substantive discussion, don't begin with insults.
 
I have never and would never defend the Iranian regime. If you would actually like a substantive discussion, don't begin with insults.

Asking why the Mullahs should be crushed and laughing when I said they were the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism isn't defending them?

Sure, pal. See post #51.
 
Asking why the Mullahs should be crushed and laughing when I said they were the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism isn't defending them?

Sure, pal. See post #51.
Trying to use logic against Couchy is a fool's errand. He will deflect, deny, lie, contradict etc.
BPD or MPD is likely the culprit.
 
Asking why the Mullahs should be crushed and laughing when I said they were the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism isn't defending them?

Sure, pal. See post #51.
Why should the US have a say on who is in power in a nation on the other side of the Earth? Iran posed no imminent threat to the US, as noted by your own intelligence department.
And spare me the moral argument that they are really bad people. The US sponsors and supports over 70% of the world's dictatorships (as long as they operate in US interests, your government has no qualms with brutal authoritarian regimes).
https://truthout.org/articles/us-pr...tance-to-73-percent-of-world-s-dictatorships/
 
Not sure what you mean. This war is illegal and immoral.
Congress hasn't authorized ware since June 1942.

President Barack Obama used U.S. lethal military force in at least seven countries (Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Somalia), all without congressional approval.

This is not considered using precedents of engagement set by all previous presidents. BUT, even if you want to call it a war, the president has war authority for 90 days without approval.
 
Congress hasn't authorized ware since June 1942.

President Barack Obama used U.S. lethal military force in at least seven countries (Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Somalia), all without congressional approval.
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Congress hasn't authorized ware since June 1942.

President Barack Obama used U.S. lethal military force in at least seven countries (Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Somalia), all without congressional approval.

This is not considered using precedents of engagement set by all previous presidents. BUT, even if you want to call it a war, the president has war authority for 90 days without approval.
This is false.

PS, Trump specifically called it a war.

Trump “violated the Constitution by invading Iran because the Constitution is crystal clear on who has the authority to declare war and commit American service members to battle and that is Congress alone,” said Christopher Anders, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union who is an expert on national security matters.

“The president has tried to grab that power for himself without getting authorization from Congress before doing so,” Anders added.

The Constitution unambiguously states that only Congress can declare or authorize war.

“This is very obviously a war,” said Ilya Somin, a law professor at George Mason University and a scholar at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank. “You don’t have to take my word for that — Trump himself says it’s a war.”

“I think you could argue about the wisdom of it,” Somin said of the new US attacks. “I certainly wouldn’t shed any tears if the Iranian regime were to be overthrown. It’s an awful regime. It’s an enemy of ours and so forth, but the war that has been started here is unconstitutional.”
 
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