Secretary of State John Kerry Pushes for Endless War Authorization

October 12, 2020 Off By HotelSalesCareers

Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday urged lawmakers to act at their “bipartisan best” and authorize new power for the U.S. to wage, without geographical constraints, open-ended war on Islamic militants.

Kerry made the comments in testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

His specific ask was for new authorization for use of military force (AUMF) “that provides a clear signal of support for our ongoing military operations against Daesh,” referring to ISIL as it is regionally called.

The White House has faced criticism for using the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs as justification for its current war against militants in Iraq and Syria, and AUMF critic Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) has called the authorization “an overly broad, deeply concerning law that gives any president the authority to wage war at any time, in any place, for nearly any purpose.”

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In his opening remarks, Kerry said, “It will be years, not months, before [ISIL] is defeated.”

“We’re determined to work with you, first and foremost to develop an approach that can generate broad bipartisan support, while ensuring that the President has the flexibility to successfully prosecute this effort,” he said.

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