Lake County Record-Bee

Pull American troops from the Middle East

- — The Editorial Board, Southern California News Group

Over the last two decades, the United States has waged destructiv­e, costly and aimless wars on the other side of the planet. These efforts have largely been in vain, with the Taliban easily returning to power in Afghanista­n and Iran far more powerful today than it was before the war in Iraq. Today, the United States runs the risk of being sucked into a broader conflict due in large part due to the arrogance of the executive branch and the irresponsi­bility of Congress.

Three American soldiers lost their lives on Sunday due to a drone attack from an Iranian-backed militia: Sgt. William Jerome Rivers, 46, of Carrollton, Georgia; Spc. Kennedy Ladon Sanders, 24, of Waycross, Georgia and Spc. Breonna Alexsondri­a Moffett, 23, of Savannah, Georgia.

They died in an American base in Jordan, which in turn is an extension of an American base in Syria.

Why are American soldiers stationed there? Well, they've been there for about a decade, first as part of America's meddling in the Syrian civil war and then to fight the terrorist Islamic State. There's never been and still isn't congressio­nal authorizat­ion for such activity.

Nor has there been congressio­nal authorizat­ion for recent U.S. bombing in Yemen.

The executive branch, for decades, has stretched overly broad authorizat­ions for use of military force against the perpetrato­rs of the Sept. 11 attacks and the Saddam Hussein regime to justify using American military force whenever it feels like it.

And Congress, with only the rare exception, has been happy to ignore the U.S. Constituti­on to pass the buck over to the president.

In response to the most recent killings of American troops, Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and John Cornyn of Texas have been among those agitating for war in Iran.

“A lot of bravado today from feckless members of Congress who let president after president put troops in harm's way without authorizat­ion,” said former Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan on Twitter. “They won't prevent wars. They won't stop wars. They won't declare wars. Instead they'll stand idly by — cheerleadi­ng war from the sidelines when it suits them and blaming it all on the president when things go bad—all the while assuming no responsibi­lity and accepting no accountabi­lity for these reckless military adventures that endanger American service members.”

The United States has spent trillions of dollars waging war in the Middle East. Several hundreds of thousands of people have been directly killed and millions of people displaced. What has this military adventuris­m done for the American people? Nothing, besides enriching the militaryin­dustrial complex.

American troops ought to be pulled from the region. Short of that, any military escalation should get a vote in Congress, as the U.S. Constituti­on demands. Put members of Congress on the record.

The United States has spent trillions of dollars waging war in the Middle East. Several hundreds of thousands of people have been directly killed and millions of people displaced. What has this military adventuris­m done for the American people? Nothing, besides enriching the militaryin­dustrial complex.

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