Biden Is Inching Toward War With Iran. Congress Is AWOL.

Under Donald Trump, Congress moved swiftly to block a president from starting a war with Iran. As Joe Biden allows the country to be dragged into such a war, criticism is nearly nonexistent.

President Biden Hosts Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu At White House

Joe Biden meets with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office, July 2024. (Samuel Corum / Sipa / Bloomberg via Getty Images)


Democratic politics at the start of this century revolved around opposition to a Republican president’s claim to the king-like power of unilaterally entering wars, including with Iran. A little more than two decades later, it’s a Democratic president who now seems to be unilaterally bringing the country toward a war with that same country.

Somewhat lost in the madness of the election news cycle and the daily horrors of Israel’s rampage through the Middle East is that President Joe Biden is, with no legal authority and without even bothering to consult Congress, taking steps that are bringing us closer and closer to a disastrous US-Iran war.

This week, his administration announced it is putting boots on the ground in Israel, one hundred troops to man a missile defense system to protect Israel from a likely retaliatory attack from Iran. If that attack happens and any of those US servicemembers are killed as a result, you can expect a stadium’s worth of calls for the United States to attack Iran, which Biden and his vice president will have to somehow resist.

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