Friday, April 15, 2016

Question?? Sent To the Phjiladelphia Inquirer



April 15, 2016
Dear Editor,
Do the lessons of history apply? In the 1950’s we were engaged in the ‘Korean Police Action’ which is now referred to as the Korean War. We entered as a humanitarian effort for the United Nations in favor of the people of South Korea. Rand Paul has gone before the U. S. Senate stressing who has the Constitutional right to declare war.
President Obama has set the rules of engagement for dealing with ISIS (or ISIL). When will the Senate, and the House, represent us and demand the definition of how the United States is proceeding against a Jihad? Have the Press, our Fourth and Fifth Estates given the citizens of the United States the full picture? Is this another Police action that sixty years from now a foreign leader will produce a video of Washington DC being removed by nuclear ICBM? As part of our twenty trillion dollar deficit spent on the United Nations, we deserve a clear picture of Obama’s, or Our Police Action? What has been planned with our allies engaged in our Middle East actions? Is this a proper subject for Presidential Debates?

Gerald Keer

Turnersville, NJ 08012

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