Ben Rhodes
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He is now bombed
seven or eight countries, I've lost track, in just the first 13 months of his second term.
And he's proving to be not the kind of disruptive corrective to American imperialism and wars of aggression and forever wars.
If anything, he's proving to be the uber manifestation of it.
I mean, even these targets he's going after are kind of the old in the closet targets of hardline Republicans like Lindsey Graham, Venezuela, Iran,
Cuba, you know?
This is all the ancient history in the Republican hawk cupboard is coming out, and people know that, you know?
And nobody asked for this.
And tell me, I'd say, just to take another point that doesn't get discussed much, the price tag for this thing, I was talking to- Billions.
I was talking to somebody today who was suggesting to me that if it's just even like a few weeks, tens of billions, right?
This massive amount of military force moving and deploying into the Middle East and then all these munitions being used, maybe the damage that's being done.
We saw some damage to our facility in Bahrain.
I mean, do Americans want us to be spending tens of billions of dollars to aggrandize Donald Trump to go along with Bibi Netanyahu's obsession with killing the Supreme Leader and moving the Iranian regime?
Well, first of all, you're right, because we saw this build up for weeks.
Good on Ro Khanna for tabling this resolution.
But to the people who are telling us, oh, we're working it through the process.
Well, you just proved the point that if you really cared about this thing, you would have fought like hell to get a vote on this before Trump actually bombed the country.
It kind of speaks to how Congress has been absent on this thing that they're going to have to vote after.
I want to pick out some of the people who've been good, and I'm not going to be able to name check everybody.
But like Tim Kaine and Chris Van Hollen in the Senate- And long-term consistent, both of them, about war powers.