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The NJLP Calls for an Immediate End to the Regime Change Operations in Iran
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William F Sihr
The New Jersey Libertarian Party opposes the unconstitutional military operations in Iran that started as a part of the joint operations by the US and the Israeli governments that began on February 28.
The Article I, Section VIII of the United States Constitution includes the powers reserved for Congress, which includes the power to declare war. The Congress of the United States did not declare war, while the President is not authorized to wage one without congressional authorization, with both the Executive and the Legislative branches failing in their responsibilities to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
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