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Is Bush really the "decision maker" regarding war?(THE LAST WORD)

The New American

| February 19, 2007 | Benoit, Gary | COPYRIGHT 2007 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Who decides if and when America should go to war? And who decides if our mission should be redefined and our involvement deepened once we are at war? According to the president, he does.

In his January 28, 2003 State of the Union address, Bush declared: "Sending Americans into battle is the most profound decision a President can make." On December 18, 2005, he said: "As your president, I am responsible for the decision to go into Iraq." And on January 26 of this year, answering a question about why he thinks it's okay to go ahead with his new plan for Iraq without congressional approval, the president asserted: "I'm the decision maker." That plan calls for sending an additional 21,500 American soldiers to Iraq, and President Bush has already begun implementing it despite the growing public opposition to the war and the growing resistance in Congress, including within his own party.

Should a single person possess the awesome power to make war? And after going to war to accomplish one mission--e.g., getting rid of weapons of mass destruction the Bush administration claimed Saddam Hussein had--should a single person possess the power to redefine the original mission to include another objective--e.g., sustaining a regime with our blood and treasure?

Moreover, should a single person, even if he is president, be allowed to extend the conflict by attacking other nations--e.g. Iran--if he decides that that is in the best interests of the United States?

Well, a single person does not possess this power, despite Bush's claims to the contrary. Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution gives Congress the powers "to declare war"; "to raise and support armies"; "to provide and maintain a navy"; and "to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces."

The congressional power to "declare war" is tantamount to the power to "make war." In fact, the Constitutional Convention originally proposed giving Congress the power to "make war," but changed the phrase to "declare war" so the president would be able to repel a sudden attack without violating the Constitution. We know this from the copious notes James Madison, the Father of the ...

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