New concerns Trump administration may be laying legal groundwork for military action against Iran
Source: ABC News
New concerns Trump administration may be laying legal groundwork for military action against Iran
Congress is making clear Trump does not have the authority for military action.
By Conor Finnegan Apr 14, 2019 4:01 AM
When Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the Trump administration would designate a branch of Irans military as a foreign terrorist organization Monday, he said, The Trump administration is simply recognizing a basic reality.
But critics say they are concerned that it may also be part of an effort to bend reality enough to provide legal justification for armed conflict with Iran.
I am troubled that the administration cant unequivocally say that you havent been given power. I can tell you explicitly, you have not been given power or authority by Congress to have war with Iran, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told Pompeo on Wednesday.
The Trump administration will officially designate Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a foreign terrorist organization on Monday, making it the first foreign government entity on the State Department list. But the IRGC is already under heavy sanctions through the State and Treasury Departments, including as a Treasury special globally designated terrorist entity.
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But its also raised concerns among some that the foreign terrorist organization, or FTO, designation is part of laying the groundwork for strikes on Iranian forces, especially in Iraq or Syria where they may encounter U.S. troops.
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