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Politico..GOP's 2016 war primary
« on: February 08, 2015, 03:33:37 pm »
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/republicans-2016-islamic-state-aumf-114975.html?hp=t3_r


GOP's 2016 war primary

Congress’ vote on authorizing force against ISIL will let Graham, Cruz, Rand and Rubio stake out their cases on foreign policy.

By Manu Raju

2/8/15 8:02 AM EST

Sen. Lindsey Graham wants Congress to give President Barack Obama unequivocal authority to fight Islamic State militants. Yet Sen. Ted Cruz says lawmakers should be wary of handing the commander in chief a “blanket authorization” to wage war.

Sen. Marco Rubio is open to sending ground troops into the region if that’s what it takes to win. But Sen. Rand Paul says he’s “not eager” to send troops back to the Middle East, and he’s demanding that Congress set a one-year timeline for a war authorization to expire.

As Congress prepares to dive into its most politically charged debate in years over war and peace, the four Republican senators considering 2016 presidential bids are staking out diverging positions on how much power to give Obama — a fight that is bound to drive the argument on which candidate would best defend the U.S. from threats abroad. The GOP presidential field consists of roughly two dozen potential candidates, but these are the only four who can help shape the proposed Authorization for Use of Military Force and will have to vote on it.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/republicans-2016-islamic-state-aumf-114975.html#ixzz3RAPXriw3


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