His statement, written up by David Jackson in USA Today (passed on by someone I follow in Google Reader) bears quoting in full.
Senator Dick Lugar, the ranking Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, reiterated his call today for "full congressional debate on the objectives and costs" of President Obama's military actions in Libya, "and a declaration of war" to proceed.
"There needs to be a plan about what happens after Gadhafi," Lugar said. "Who will be in charge then, and who pays for this all. President Obama, so far, has only expressed vague hopes.
"Congress has been squabbling for months over a budget to run the federal government for a fiscal year that is almost half over," Lugar said. "We argue over where to cut $100 million here and there from programs many people like. So here comes an open-ended military action with no-end game envisioned.
"With the Arab League already having second thoughts, and Turkey nixing NATO taking over, today there are even more questions. We also have to debate how all this effects the Saudis, Bahrain and Yemen.
"The facts are that our budget is stretched too far and our troops are stretched too far," Lugar said. "The American people require a full understanding and accounting, through a full and open debate in Congress."
I am not as skeptical of Libya as are many in the progressive community. I don't think I would have chosen this level of intervention with the information I have available given the inability of the rebels to hold off Col. Gadhafi's onslaught on their own. That said, I do think the Security Council provides sufficient authorization from an international law perspective. However, there is also the matter of our constitution and while I do think that this situation has arisen because Congress has abdicated its responsibility as Yglesias argues, that doesn't remove the need to publicly go to Congress. I'm unimpressed with the administrations private consultation of Congress, I believe it happened but its still not sufficient. The war powers act should be enforced. The President must either get Congressional authorization or withdraw our support within 60 days or much sooner. I'm not saying Congress should vote no, but they should vote.
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