Daniel Tencer
Raw Story
Sunday, Dec 27th, 2009
Obama ‘giving his generals a little too much leeway’
Congressman Dennis Kucinich says President Barack Obama ought to
fire the generals who publicly aired their views on the war in
Afghanistan during this fall’s deliberations on a troop surge.
The Ohio Democrat known for his anti-war views said there is
“no question” that the president was pressured by the
military into approving a 30,000-troop surge.
“Some of [Obama’s] generals made remarks publicly,
which is unheard of,” Kucinich told Russia Today. “Generals
are subordinate to the Commander-in-Chief. When generals start trying
to suggest publicly what the president should do, they shouldn’t
be generals anymore. That’s the way it works. And frankly,
President Obama, who is a good man, has given his generals a little too
much leeway.”
Kucinich also said that the Constitutional mechanism for declaring
and waging war, which gives authority over the issue to Congress, has
been eroded by successive presidencies that have not seen fit to ask
Congress for permission for military campaigns abroad.
“We’ve had a series of presidents who have basically
taken the initiative to go to war and hadn’t really checked with
Congress,” Kucinich said. “Richard Nixon prolonged a war in
Vietnam and he did so when many efforts were made by members of
congress to cut off funds.”
Kucinich has tabled a resolution in Congress that calls for a vote on a withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.
The following video was broadcast on Russia Today, December 23, 2009.
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