The U.S. and U.K. led a series of airstrikes in Yemen on Thursday evening, setting off alarms globally about how the attacks play into the smoldering regional risk of conflict — including a stream of questions from Congress about whether Biden was legally authorized to conduct the strikes at all.

  • BraveSirZaphod
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    1011 months ago

    Rep Tlaib is welcome to file a lawsuit if she thinks the AUMF in unconstitutional. It would be a bit strange though if it survived 23 years of use, including actions in Iraq, Syria, Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, and then a response to direct attacks on US Navy ships winds up being what sinks it.

    But again, these representatives can sue if they’re so confident.

    • themeatbridge
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      311 months ago

      And would anyone expect this court to rule the AUMF unconstitutional?

      • BraveSirZaphod
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        211 months ago

        As I said, it’s been in use for coming up on 23 years now. There have been plenty of Courts available during that time.

        Saying that it’s not a good law - which I would actually agree with - is a very different thing from saying that it’s unconstitutional.