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: post by ShadowSD at 2006-04-21 17:38:34
That's true, there was a vote, but not an official declaration of war, which is the role of Congress according to the Constitution. What's the difference between an all out declaration of war and an incremental step like the authorization of military force, you ask? Well for one thing, Congress never would have been able to get away with formally declaring war on Iraq in 2003, because a debate so involved would have revealed the self-defeating nature of regime change in that country. The whole Iraq war was a carefully constructed PR campaign that built incrementally in order to avoid any real scrutiny, and that's why its marketing was successful.
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