Pre-Emptive Attack Iran Bill Active in US House

You will often see potentially important pieces of legislation languish in the US House. A bill will remain active, meaning that it can be brought to the Floor at any time. But it flies just under the radar. Other times the language floats around Washington for years until a “crisis” necessitates its activation and passage. As we know well, what eventually became the PATRIOT Act – one of the single greatest attacks on civil liberties in US history – started out and spent much of its early life as a sugar-plumb fairy dancing in neocon fantasies. Then came 9/11 and it was dusted off and imposed on the American people. And the United States has never been – and may never be – the same. Either way, these measures are important if seldom seen.

So it may well be with H.J.Res. 10, introduced in the House just as the new Congress began at the beginning of this month. The title of the bill tells the tale: a bill “To authorize the use of the United States Armed Forces to achieve the goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.” This legislation, introduced by Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL), is as it appears: an authorization for the President to use military force against Iran. But it is much worse than that.

Why so? Because it specifically authorizes the president to launch a pre-emptive war on Iran at any time of his choosing and without any further Congressional oversight or input. The operative sentence in the resolution reads, “The President is authorized to use the Armed Forces of the United States as the President determines necessary and appropriate in order to achieve the goal of preventingIran from obtaining nuclear weapons.” (Emphasis added).

President Trump – and, importantly, his entire national security team – has been extraordinarily aggressive toward Iran, repeatedly threatening that country both at the negotiating table and on the battlefield. H.J.Res 10 would be just the blank check the Administration craves to realize such threats.

And thanks to ongoing US and allied sabre-rattling in the Persian Gulf, tensions continue to escalate. At the end of this month, the UK, US and allied military forces will take part in operation “Unified Trident,” a joint exercise in the Persian Gulf that will simulate a military confrontation with Iran.

How would Washington respond if a bill was active in the Iranian parliament authorizing war on the United States and the Iranian navy began conducting joint exercises with the Chinese in the Gulf of Mexico simulating an attack on the United States?

Daniel McAdams is director of the The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity. Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.

  • Don

    Iran definitely needs a nuclear weapon or two. But it’s still not a sure thing that Iran would even allow nuclear weapons on it’s soil because it is seen to be against Muslim fundamentals.

    And so, what is more likely and has been widely predicted is that we are moving into a situation in which powerful nuclear countries will have their own proxy countries to protect. It’s most likely that this will be the case with Iran and Russia/China being the protector.

    It’s inevitable as the world sees the logic in not expanding the number of nuclear countries but understands that many proxy countries will contain their big brother’s nukes. That could even be the situation with Israel and there’s a lot of logic in that thinking. If true then it automatically allows for the expansion of such measures throughout the world. And it’s certainly already the case in some Nato countries, re. the US.

    How’s that for starting the discussion?
    Have you been thinking along those lines Daniel McAdams?

    • Blogvader

      Saddam Hussein supposedly had nukes too, but apparently his magical nukes were off hiding somewhere with Jimmy Hoffa, because we never found them.

      Are you ready to blow another seven trillion dollars and get another 4,000 American soldiers killed over magical nukes?

    • Garry Compton

      Israel has nukes – who interned shared with Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia and who knows if they gave others their share of the 300 American nukes that were downgraded but went missing !

      • Don

        One misplaced or misspelled verb screwed up your whole message. Interned? Website you got it from?

  • David S

    Anyone who thought the democrats were the potentially sane ones when it came to foreign affairs can put that fantasy to rest. No sanity in DC since Ron Paul left.

  • Donatella

    I just wonder what the Lobby promised Hastings, you can best this is not his idea.

  • disqus_feN63FpcdG

    Anything for Israel.

    • Don

      No, it’s much more likely that it’s being played on the pretense of protecting Israel. And don’t forget, that pretense is popular with the American people while outright pre-emptive war isn’t.

      Start thinking out of the box in order to catch up with the propagandists.

  • Bastiat

    This is a very troubling bill in the House of Representatives. There should never be a pre-emptive war against Iran.

    • curmudgeonvt

      There should never be a pre-emptive war against anyone. It is already illegal. It’s called a war of aggression.

      • Bastiat

        I agree completely. Wars of aggression should never be waged.

  • RickR35

    Gotta love them humanitarian Democrats.

  • PxThucydides

    Seems like it’s only a question of who, not when; and it’s starting to look like we can only hope it’s a war against Iran, instead of China, or Russia.
    Somebody without hydrogen bombs.

    • Don

      It’s very likely that you can’t have a war with Iran either. Iran is Russia’s/China’s proxy and will be protected the same way Israel is protected.

      In fact, there’s a real possibility that Russia will be installing nuclear arms in Iran in the near future. How can the US object?

      Just think of a new ME where Israel is threatened in the same way that other ME countries can be threatened. I think it’s the new reality!

      Threat without wars!

  • Don

    Oh, and this is as good a place as any to say that the Kremlin has announced that no talk of lifting sanctions was discussed by Putin/Trump.

    They said that there was only talk of very, very beautiful things. LOL

  • Pop_Korn

    H.J.Res.10 is a plan to start WWIII for an unattainable and unjustified goal so Congress Critters can try out their SHTF bunkers and we can seal them inside.