Sunday, March 8, 2015

Expanded AUMF Proposal Appropriate In Response To Boko Haram Alone

http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/08/opinions/bergen-isis-boko-haram/index.html

Considering the Nigerian, Boko Haram, ISIL growing threat I fully support the Interventionist Republicans' takeover for the expanded AUMF Proposal, as long as the Joint Chiefs of Staff approve these revisions, which is safest for the U.S. military and veteran communities. It's better for confidentiality, to have a broadly-written, fully-approved, AUMF Proposal, beyond the findings reported by IntelCenter, which inadequately investigated Chechnya, and Ukraine.

IntelCenter, based in Virginia, needs to be investigated for FSB/Russian spies, and Chechen terrorism threats also. The U.S. can not allow prominent U.S. diplomats, such as our own Ambassador, to be knifed in Corea, without a strong military response, as that negatively impacts consumer and global investors' confidence in our corporations' offshore locations also.

This expanded AUMF Proposal is required for adequate funding, to prevent more troops from losing their limbs, and lives overseas. Some U.S. veterans also live abroad, as ex-patriates, and any jihadists threats, whether externally, or internally, to the entire community, will need to be fully investigated, which costs money along with risking U.S. military servicemembers' and veterans' their lives.

It's also important for legally empowering the U.S. military and intelligence communities, which has to develop a newer, more aggressive strategy against ISIL. This will hopefully give the U.S. military more U.S. military tribunal (death penalty) power, funding, to specifically locate, track and extradite all radicalized Islamist terrorists who are repeatedly expanding their Al-Qaeda network in Qatar also.

The Obama Administration is a diplomatic one. Strategic support for economic alliances is best, post-G.F.C./global financial crisis. It's quite clear that we're headed towards another one, if we can't triple our Homeland Security and F.B.I. counter-terrorism funding, with veteran, feminist, minority oversight. The generational and economic impact of another 9/11 is definitely preventable.


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