2001 Ron Paul 79:1
Mr, Speaker, Sadly we find ourselves
today dealing with our responsibility to provide national security
under the most difficult of circumstances.
2001 Ron Paul 79:2
To declare war against a group that is not a country
makes the clear declaration of war more complex.
2001 Ron Paul 79:3
The best tool the framers
of the Constitution provided under these circumstances was the power of
Congress to grant letters of marque and reprisals, in order to narrow
the retaliation to only the guilty parties. The complexity of the
issue, the vagueness of the enemy, and the political pressure to
respond immediately limits our choices. The proposed resolution is the
only option were offered and doing nothing is unthinkable.
2001 Ron Paul 79:4
There are a
couple of serious points Id like to make.
2001 Ron Paul 79:5
For the critics of our
policy of foreign interventionism in the affairs of others the attack
on New York and Washington was not a surprise and many have warned of
its inevitability.
2001 Ron Paul 79:6
It so far has
been
inappropriate to ask why the U.S. was the target and not some other
western country. But for us to pursue a war against our enemies its
crucial to understand why we were attacked, which then will tell us by
whom we were attacked.
2001 Ron Paul 79:7
Without this knowledge,
striking out at six or eight or even ten different countries could well
expand this war of which we wanted no part. Without defining the enemy
there is no way to know our precise goal nor to know when the war is
over. Inadvertent or casual acceptance of civilian deaths by us as part
of this war Im certain will prolong the agony and increase the chances
of even more American casualties. We must guard against this if at all
possible.
2001 Ron Paul 79:8
Too often over the last
several decades we have supported both sides of many wars only to find
ourselves needlessly entrenched in conflicts unrelated to our national
security. It is not unheard of that the weapons and support we send to
foreign nations have ended up being used against us. The current crisis
may well be another example of such a mishap.
2001 Ron Paul 79:9
Although we now must fight
to preserve our national security we should not forget that the
founders of this great nation advised that for our own sake we should
stay out of entangling alliances and the affairs of other nations.
2001 Ron Paul 79:10
We are placing tremendous
trust in our president to pursue our enemies as our commander-in-chief
but Congress must remain vigilant as to not allow our civil liberties
here at home to be eroded. The temptation will be great to sacrifice
our freedoms for what may seem to be more security. We must resist this
temptation.
2001 Ron Paul 79:11
Mr. Speaker we must rally
behind our president, pray for him to make wise decisions, and hope
that this crisis is resolved a lot sooner than is now anticipated.
This chapter appeared in Ron Pauls Congressional website at http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2001/cr091401.htm