I think it's safe to say this SC would rule for Capital's interest, which is surely to give the President discretion for "military operations".
Notice BIDEN said trump cannot take us into a war with Iran without Congressional approval...that is correct. However trump and biden can bomb a military target without Congressional approval.... so technically both trump and biden are correct. The wording in what Biden said is important. Bombing Yemen targets is not declaring war on Yemen and neither did trump declare war on Iran. The War Powers Act is still vague enough giving President power tro order a military strike without committing tropps to a country.
Chris Hedges: The Four Horsemen of Gaza’s Apocalypse January 21, 2024 Joe Biden relies on advisors who view the world through the prism of the West’s civilizing mission to the “lesser breeds” of the earth to formulate his policies towards Israel and the Middle East. "Biden has always been an ardent militarist — he was calling for war with Iraq five years before the U.S. invaded. He built his political career by catering to the distaste of the white middle class for the popular movements, including the anti-war and civil rights movements, that convulsed the country in the 1960s and 1970s. He is a Republican masquerading as a Democrat. He joined Southern segregationists to oppose bringing Black students into Whites-only schools. He opposed federal funding for abortions and supported a constitutional amendment allowing states to restrict abortions. He attacked President George H. W. Bush in 1989 for being too soft in the “war on drugs.” He was one of the architects of the 1994 crime bill and a raft of other draconian laws that more than doubled the U.S. prison population, militarized the police and pushed through drug laws that saw people incarcerated for life without parole. He supported the North American Free Trade Agreement, the greatest betrayal of the working class since the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act. He has always been a strident defender of Israel, bragging that he did more fundraisers for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) than any other Senator. “As many of you heard me say before, were there no Israel, America would have to invent one. We’d have to invent one because… you protect our interests like we protect yours,” Biden said in 2015, to an audience that included the Israeli ambassador, at the 67th Annual Israeli Independence Day Celebration in Washington D.C. During the same speech he said, “The truth of the matter is we need you. The world needs you. Imagine what it would say about humanity and the future of the 21st century if Israel were not sustained, vibrant and free.” "The year before Biden gave a gushing eulogy for Ariel Sharon, the former Israeli prime minister and general who was implicated in massacres of Palestinians, Lebanese and others in Palestine, Jordan and Lebanon — as well as Egyptian prisoners of war — going back to the 1950s. He described Sharon as “part of one of the most remarkable founding generations in the history not of this nation, but of any nation.” "While repudiating Donald Trump and his administration, Biden has not reversed Trump’s abrogation of the Iran nuclear deal negotiated by Barack Obama, or Trump’s sanctions against Iran. He has embraced Trump’s close ties with Saudi Arabia, including the rehabilitation of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, following the assassination of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2017 in the consulate of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul. He has not intervened to curb Israeli attacks on Palestinians and settlement expansion in the West Bank. He did not reverse Trump’s moving of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, although the embassy includes land Israel illegally colonized after invading the West Bank and Gaza in 1967." Article in full...
the argument he couldn't bomb Yemen as Houthis targeted American war ships is silly. Houthis should've stuck to civie ships, preferably Israeli bound ones and Joe may have let them continue if he needed that pressure point to force Bibi's hand. I don't believe he truly wanted that leverage, but it was there for him to use. I believe Netanyahu signaled he'd take action himself and that would've just made the US look weak for being in those waters to begin with.
Not really.... If Houthis fire at U.S. ships and U.S. bombs a military site in Yemen that is not war by definition, it is a military strike. It does not matter what we feel it is, but how it is defined. Sending troops to Iraq and invading is war and went before congress. Firing missles from a carrier to military targets is not technically a war requiring Congress approval. Imagine if the U.S. needed to respond ot an immediate threat and spend 3-4 weeks depating openly about delcaring a military action in Congress rather than reacting.
Very interesting article and explains a lot. "Joe Biden’s inner circle of strategists for the Middle East — Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan and Brett McGurk — have little understanding of the Muslim world and a deep animus towards Islamic resistance movements. They see Europe, the United States and Israel as involved in a clash of civilizations between the enlightened West and a barbaric Middle East. They believe that violence can bend Palestinians and other Arabs to their will. They champion the overwhelming firepower of the U.S. and Israeli military as the key to regional stability — an illusion that fuels the flames of regional war and perpetuates the genocide in Gaza. Biden has always been an ardent militarist..... He (Biden) is a Republican masquerading as a Democrat...."
It's all seemingly is becoming very clear, Biden and Blinken's attempt to rein in Netanyahu are symbolic gestures only made for the world's theatre stage, they have no intention in reality. This explains why all of Blinken's jetsetting and jawboning have produced zero results.