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When It Comes To War Their Is One Political Party

Are you a Republicans or Democrat?  In Washington D.C. their is no distinction when it comes to war.   Both party’s support it .

Presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, could force a House vote next week that would require President Donald Trump to withdraw the roughly 1,000 remaining US troops from Syria. But there’s just one problem — the House’s No. 2 Democrat firmly opposes her effort.

“I intend to vote no,” House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., told Al-Monitor today. “We haven’t whipped this, but I think our members think an immediate withdrawal would not be appropriate.”

Hoyer’s opposition, coupled with a lack of buy-in from some progressive Democrats and anti-war groups, could significantly hamper Gabbard’s ability to pass the legislation.

Where are all the “constitutional conservatives, antiwar progressives, and libertarian members of congress?  Are they joining Gabbard in trying to end this?  An illegal occupation of a foreign country not authorized by Congress and most likely counter to international law and she can’t get a single co-sponsor.

US-Israeli Defense Pact

The Jerusalem Post is reporting that Netanyahu and Pompeo are close to finalizing a National Defense Pact between the US and Israel that was created by The Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA).  JINSA is the think tank founded by Michael Ledeen.  Past board members have included, Joe Leiberman, Dick Cheney, John Bolton and Douglas Feith.  The current advisory board is populated with ex-military and politicians.

“JINSA has been at the forefront of this issue for 18 months and created a draft treaty in July, which has gained the support of Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.”

According to Israeli Ambassador to the US Ron Dermer the National Defense Pact would do three things:

“First, it would give powerful expression to the alliance between America and Israel. The second thing it would provide is a layer of deterrence against the most extreme threats that Israel faces, thereby enhancing both security and stability. And third, it would give a platform to upgrade the alliance between our two countries dramatically.”

It will certainly pass with bipartisan support.  They claim it will decrease the likelihood of war with Iran and Hezbollah, but it is most likely to embolden Israel to take more aggressive action in the region and commit the US to go along with whatever Israel declares is in their security interest.

 

Year Zero 83: Why I Hate The State

Year Zero 83: Why I Hate The State

Every person takes a different path to finding liberty. Our experiences and our worldviews not only separate us by temperament, but also brings us together in an effort to find liberty solutions for unique problems. In this episode Tommy shares a personal experience that helped make him susceptible to the message of libertarianism.

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