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    White House says Obama will ask Congress to authorize military force against ISIS

    White House says Obama will ask Congress to authorize military force against ISIS

    President Obama is expected to formally ask Congress to authorize the use of military force against the Islamic State terror group in the coming days, even as lawmakers said crafting and passing such a measure would be a challenge.

    The U.S. has been carrying out airstrikes against the terrorists, most commonly known as ISIS, in Iraq and Syria since August and September, respectively. In doing so, Obama has been relying on congressional authorizations that President George W. Bush used to justify military action after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Critics have called the White House's use of post-9/11 congressional authorizations a legal stretch, though Obama has previously argued that a new authorization isn't legally necessary.

    White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Thursday that the administration is dedicated to getting a new authorization with bipartisian support. He declined to comment on specific provisions, including how long the authorization will last, what geographical areas it will cover and whether it will allow for the possibility of ground troops. Earnest said those details were still being worked out.

    "When it comes to fighting a war, the Congress should not tie the president's hands, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, told reporters Thursday morning. However, Boehner later added, "It's also incumbent on the president to make the case to the American people on why we need to fight this fight. This is not going to be an easy lift."

    House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said talks with the administration are focusing on an authorization time frame of three years, while the other issues are still being worked out. Pelosi added that she ultimately expects a compromise on the outstanding issues to be reached and added that she hopes Congress will repeal the 2002 congressional authorization for the war in Iraq while retaining the 2001 authorization for military action in Afghanistan.

    "I'm not saying anybody's come to an agreement on it," Pelosi said. "I think it's going to be a challenge, but we will have it."

    The developments come after Islamic militants released a grisly video of the murder of a Jordanian Air Force pilot by burning him alive. Pelosi also said that the U.S. should "move quickly" to steer military aid to Jordan, which has begun a stepped-up campaign against the militants, including a series of air strikes in Syria.

    Republicans generally want a broader authorization of military action against the militants, who have overrun wide swaths of Iraq and Syria, than Democrats have been willing to consider. Obama has said he does not intend to have U.S. "boots on the ground" in combat roles, while many Republicans believe that option ought to be available to the military.

    Secretary of State John Kerry has testified that any new authorization should not limit U.S. military action to just Iraq and Syria or prevent the president from deploying ground troops if he later deems them necessary. Kerry also said that if the new authorization has a time limit, there should be a provision for it to be renewed.

    Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., the ranking member of the House intelligence panel, has already introduced legislation rather than wait for Obama's version. His bill would authorize the use of force against ISIS in Iraq and Syria for three years, but prohibit the use of ground forces in a combat mission in either nation. He has said if the president later decided to deploy ground troops, he could return to Congress to ask for new authority.

    "It is my hope that the administration will be willing to accept important limits in a new authorization as well as the sunset or repeal of the old [authorizations], as this will be necessary to ensure strong bipartisan support and meet the goals the president set last summer of refining and repealing the prior authorizations," Schiff said in a statement Thursday, using the acronym for authorization for use of military force.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015...ntcmp=trending



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    All the neocons just got a tingle down their pant legs.

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    King Obama, ask for permission? Surely you jest.
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    Is it time for swc to resign to teach his zionist puppet masters a lesson in not creating terrists and then starting wars to kill em?



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    They have joined forces against secular Christian friendly government in Syria.

    Controversial zionist Charles Krauthammer making neocons' case for alliance with Al Qaeda:



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIRUeJYFZ94

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    Syrian in Israeli hospital: ‘Most fighters know they will get good care here’

    By REUTERS
    09/15/2013 02:43

    IDF mum on how the steady flow of wounded from the Syria civil war enter Israel, looking for treatment.

    Israeli nurse treating a Syrian patient in Nahariya, September 2013. Photo: Reuters


    http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Syr...re-here-326110


    Israel Rescues Al-Qaeda Terrorists From Syria

    Fighters being treated in field hospitals and sent back to front lines

    Paul Joseph Watson
    May 9, 2013
    Israel is sending military vehicles into Syria to pick up wounded Al-Qaeda terrorists involved in the fight against the Syrian Army before patching them up and sending them back into battle, another startling example of how the Zionist state is working with its supposedly sworn enemies to topple President Bashar Al-Assad.
    That’s a not a claim being made by Iranian or Syrian state media, it’s calmly admitted in a report by the staunchly pro-Israel DebkaFile.
    “Israel has set up a large field hospital near the Tel Hazakah observation and military post on Golan which overlooks southern Syria and northern Jordan. There, incoming Syrian war wounded are vetted and examined by Israeli army medics who decide whether to patch them up and send them back, or judge them badly hurt enough for hospital care. The seriously hurt are moved to one of the the nearest Israeli hospitals in Safed or Haifa,” states the report.


    Syria: The Strange US/Israel/Al-Qaeda Ménage à Trois

    Daniel McAdams at 15:44 pm EDT on September 28, 2012

    A little more than a week after the extremists linked to Al-Qaeda by our own US government set up and murdered Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has announced that the United States would send an additional $45 million to the very same Al-Qaeda’s Syrian franchise.
    Yes you read that right: The US is sending another $45 million to assist in Syria the same people it is fighting in Afghanistan and the same people who killed US Ambassador Chris Stevens in Libya.
    Interestingly, the US, Israel, and Al-Qaeda all agree that the rebels in Syria, many of whom are foreign jihadists, must succeed in overthrowing the Assad government. That is like an all-you-can-eat luncheon buffet in front of hungry conspiracy theorists.

    http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/...enage-a-trois/



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    ISIS = RM 2.0



    French Government Official: More Jews Have Joined ISIS


    French government official claims that several Jews have left the country to join the terrorist organization

    By: Daniel Koren
    Published: October 13th, 2014 in News » World




    You undoubtedly have a perplexed look on your face as a result of reading that headline, but, according to what a French government official told the country's Channel 2 News, there are actually Jews out there who have left their homes for Syria and/or Iraq, to join the radical terrorist organization known as ISIS.
    Given the fact that ISIS is content with murdering members of other religions, especially Jews, it's a very troubling piece of news that a lot of people in the Jewish community are having a tough deal comprehending.

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    Controversial zionist Charles Krauthammer making neocons' case for alliance with Al Qaeda:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIRUeJYFZ94


    First release of ISIS execution video came from an ex Israeli soldier Rita Katz



    Yousef al-Khattab was born Joseph Cohen, in Brooklyn, New York. He was jewish, a settler who went to Palestine to live on the Israeli settlements.
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    Cat out of bag: Israel ‘Concerned’ over US War On ISIS

    Israel's plan was to bomb Western targets, make it seem as though Egypt was behind the attacks


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb3vF6Vcjr0

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    And we will get to see the truth of the matter, that there is no difference between Obama and the GOP Congress when it comes to empire.

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    Obama readying request to use force against Islamic State

    (Reuters) - The White House will ask Congress by Wednesday for new authority to use force against Islamic State fighters, congressional aides said on Monday, paving the way for lawmakers' first vote on the scope of a campaign that is already six months old.

    The United States is leading an international coalition against Islamic State, and President Barack Obama launched an air campaign in August against the militant fighters, who have killed thousands of people while seizing swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria.

    The administration's failure so far to seek a formal Authorization to Use Military Force for the campaign has caused some members of Congress to express concern that it overstepped the president's constitutional authority.



    Others have said that lawmakers should weigh in on an issue as important as the use of military force.

    The administration has said the campaign is legal, based on authorization passed under President George W. Bush in 2002 for the Iraq War and in 2001 for fighting al Qaeda and associated groups.

    Nancy Pelosi, leader of the House of Representatives' Democrats, told reporters last week the White House would seek an authorization that would last three years. She said there had not yet been decisions about the geographic scope of an authorization or what limits would be placed on combat troops - "boots on the ground."

    That issue is expected to be a major sticking point in debate. Many Democrats want to bar sending in U.S. combat forces, but several Republicans have insisted it would be inappropriate to limit military commanders.

    Senator Bob Corker, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said hearings on the administration's request would start quickly.

    The Obama administration had been in close consultations with lawmakers before making its formal request, which could make the approval process move more quickly, he said.

    "There have been serious consultations, and there will be more serious consultations," he told reporters at the Senate.

    Obama is also expected to seek a repeal of the Iraq war authorization, but not the 2001 authorization, which passed days after the Sept. 11 attacks.

    Congressional aides told Reuters on Monday that was still the expectation for Obama's request, given discussions between the administration, lawmakers and congressional staffers. They requested anonymity because they were speaking about private consultations.

    The White House has declined to comment on the timing or details of the request.
    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...0LD29U20150210
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    Where will the forth dot go for insertion of the "boogity-boogity?"

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    Cartoon of the decade award worthy, although ddg puppet masters would dispute it.

    On a side note, from political correctness standpoint, some may see it as racialist/colorist as the terrist puppet is shown of black skin shade and the uncle global do gooder is shown pure snow white.

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    Dont be suprised if Obama asks congress to authorize military force against Domestic Terrorists. Thats when you need to worry.

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    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Suzanimal again.

    Okay. We know this. (Most of us anyway. There are a few hard core "ISIS is real" holdouts here at RPF.) But without a comprehensive strategy to make sure the bulk of the American people know this, what good is our knowledge? Right now 80% of Americans want the U.S. to "take the fight to ISIS". That's a frightening level of stupidity. That's the level of stupidity that caused us to invade a country that hadn't attacked us an was no threat to us and that was fighting against the very kind of Islamic extremism we say we are against, topple it's regime, and install an Islamic republic with ties to Iran. I am, of course, talking about the Iraq war. Obama tried to play the same "Let's get the evil user of chemical weapons" card against Assad that Bush successfully used against Saddam. It didn't work. The American people weren't buying it. Then ISIS produced some fear porn beheading videos, with the help of the "good" Islamic militants (the FSA) and low and behold 80 of Americans are ready to be stupid again?

    That said, here's my proposal.

    1) We need websites dedicated to exposing the fraud that is ISIS. There are a lot of good websites out there that are covering ISIS, but the cover other issues too and most Americans are easily distracted.

    2) We have to take the fight to the neocon / neolib media. That means buying advertising. We will never get a fair shot, but maybe we can pay for it.

    3) Doing 1 and 2 well (especially 2) will cost money. We need to start raising it.
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    It is much more important to know where the two parties agree than where they disagree.

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    Obama May Attack ISIS In Any Country He Chooses, Deploy Ground Troops On A Whim, Delay Afghanistan Pull Out
    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-0...-delay-afghani

    The Nobel peace prize-winning president has been busy today: not only did he already petition Congress earlier to declare war on the Islamic State, a non-country which technically doesn't exist, but now he plans to expands his "war powers" to any other place in the world. From Reuters:

    MILITARY AUTHORIZATION BILL WOULD PRESERVE PRESIDENT'S ABILITY TO ORDER OPERATIONS AGAINST ISLAMIC STATE IN COUNTRIES OTHER THAN IRAQ, SYRIA - WHITE HOUSE SPOKESMAN
    WHITE HOUSE SAYS COMBAT BOOTS ON THE GROUND MAY BE USED FOR HOSTAGE RESCUE OPERATIONS
    OBAMA NOT RULING OUT DEPLOYING COMBAT TROOPS ON GROUND TO ASSIST AIR STRIKES AGAINST ISLAMIC STATE, IF PENTAGON RECOMMENDS IT -WHITE HOUSE

    And not only that: also according to Reuters, Obama is considering a request from Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to slow the pace of the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, a senior administration official said on Wednesday.
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