Close the door on the Iraq War
20 years later, Congress must end the war authorization
Our large-scale military involvement in the Middle East is unnecessary — unrelated to our current strategic challenges and a drain on our military readiness and national security posture.
Yet the decades-old authorizations for these conflicts remain active, allowing administrations to send troops to these regions with minimal involvement from our Congress and little accountability to the American people. They should be repealed.
In March, House leadership committed to a vote on ending these Authorizations in the fall. When Congress returns this month it’s time to follow through on these promises. Our elected representatives need to be the voice of the American people in matters of war and peace, ensuring our country fights only the wars that are necessary to keep us safe — now and into the future.
Sign the letter and tell Congress and especially your Representatives to repeal these outdated authorizations and honor the sacrifices of our troops by upholding their Constitutional duty in matters of war and peace!
Yet the decades-old authorizations for these conflicts remain active, allowing administrations to send troops to these regions with minimal involvement from our Congress and little accountability to the American people. They should be repealed.
In March, House leadership committed to a vote on ending these Authorizations in the fall. When Congress returns this month it’s time to follow through on these promises. Our elected representatives need to be the voice of the American people in matters of war and peace, ensuring our country fights only the wars that are necessary to keep us safe — now and into the future.
Sign the letter and tell Congress and especially your Representatives to repeal these outdated authorizations and honor the sacrifices of our troops by upholding their Constitutional duty in matters of war and peace!