Supporting intervention in Europe isn't fully upto any lawmarkers. The president commands the army. It has existing commitments and treaties. Lawmakers aren't cancelling treaty's. They authorise war, within some reasons often already specified, and the sale of arms, and sanctions.
Bemoaning further deployment, who cares what rag says what. It wouldn't make any difference.
Clearly direct intervention wasn't granted.
Supporting intervention in Europe isn't fully upto any lawmarkers. The president commands the army. It has existing commitments and treaties. Lawmakers aren't cancelling treaty's. They authorise war, within some reasons often already specified, and the sale of arms, and sanctions.
Bemoaning further deployment, who cares what rag says what. It wouldn't make any difference.