Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA), who cast the only dissenting vote on the post-9/11 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) in 2001, tweeted Thursday, “This is an act of war. Congress needs to come back into session & hold a debate. Anything less is an abdication of our responsibility.”
Earlier today she released this statement:
“The US strikes in Syria last night, conducted without Congressional authorization, represent a dangerous military escalation into the Syrian civil war and are without legal justification. The use of chemical weapons against innocent civilians is barbaric and there is no question that Bashar Al-Assad must be held accountable for his heinous actions. I will continue to support an international response to bring the perpetrators of these horrors to justice and negotiate a political solution to the war in Syria.
“But by illegally bombing a sovereign nation, President Trump has intensified an already dangerous and unstable conflict without a long-term strategy or an appropriate authorization from Congress. Yesterday, I called on Speaker Ryan to call off the recess to debate and vote on an Authorization of the Use of Military Force prior to any military action in Syria. While he failed to act yesterday, I urge him to immediately bring Congress back into session so we can exercise our constitutional duty to hold a debate and vote. Congress has been missing in action on matters of war and peace for far too long – it’s past time for Congress to do its job."
As Rep. Lee knows all too well, intensifying a dangerous and unstable conflict without a long-term strategy is not in the best interest of our country. Disregarding the lessons learned in Iraq and Afghanistan will not make our country safer or bring peace and stability to the people of Syria. Barbara Lee was right in 2001. She’s still right now. Once again, “Barbara Lee speaks for me.”