Congress Finally Fights Back Against Biden’s Secret War Plans in the Middle East

It seems like some lawmakers in Washington finally remembered that Congress is supposed to have a say before American troops are thrown into another Middle East nightmare. Representative Thomas Massie—a rare breed of Republican who still takes the Constitution seriously—has teamed up with California Democrat Ro Khanna to demand a vote before the Biden White House launches any more military strikes on Iran.

This is long overdue. For years now, globalist elites and their pals in the intelligence community have treated America’s young men and women like chess pieces. They send them into harm’s way with no accountability, all while the Washington swamp looks the other way. Liberals love to talk about “democracy” but turn silent when it comes to warmongering schemes overseas.

What’s really at stake here? Simple: our founding fathers never wanted one man, one president, to start wars without the people’s house giving the green light. But the modern Democrat playbook is to ignore Congress when it gets in the way of their endless foreign adventures. Meanwhile, Biden and his globalist advisors are playing with fire in the world’s most dangerous neighborhood, and—surprise, surprise—they’re not asking permission.

It’s about time conservatives stand up and demand real debate before Washington drags us into another conflict. Massie and Khanna may not agree on much, but even a broken clock is right twice a day. This effort to bring war powers back to Congress is the kind of common sense leadership we need—leadership that stands up to reckless liberal foreign policy and puts America first.

Are we finally ready to end the days of unelected elites sending our soldiers off to die for their pet projects? Or will Democrats keep dodging accountability while America pays the price? It’s time to wrestle power back from the swamp—before it’s too late.

Source: Just The News


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