Saturday September 13, 2008
WASHINGTON: US Congressman Dennis Kucinich said that Bush`s authorization of US attacks inside of Pakistan further destabilizing world security. Congress must intervene legislatively and legally to block Bush from continuing down this dangerous path, he added.
"The President is once again violating international law by invading yet another nation which has not attacked the United States. Once again, he places our troops and our reputation at risk. Once again, he creates more enemies for America. Pakistan`s objections to the illegal US Predator strikes inside the country`s border should be a clear indication of how Pakistan would respond to another illegal attack upon their sovereign nation.
"Pakistan is a nuclear flash point on the Asian subcontinent. This situation requires intense diplomacy. The United States under George Bush is playing with fire, creating more instability, killing innocent Pakistanis, imperiling our troops in the region and weakening the hold our allies have on their democratic governments. Instead of limiting aggression, Bush expands it.
WASHINGTON: US Congressman Dennis Kucinich said that Bush`s authorization of US attacks inside of Pakistan further destabilizing world security. Congress must intervene legislatively and legally to block Bush from continuing down this dangerous path, he added.
"The President is once again violating international law by invading yet another nation which has not attacked the United States. Once again, he places our troops and our reputation at risk. Once again, he creates more enemies for America. Pakistan`s objections to the illegal US Predator strikes inside the country`s border should be a clear indication of how Pakistan would respond to another illegal attack upon their sovereign nation.
"Pakistan is a nuclear flash point on the Asian subcontinent. This situation requires intense diplomacy. The United States under George Bush is playing with fire, creating more instability, killing innocent Pakistanis, imperiling our troops in the region and weakening the hold our allies have on their democratic governments. Instead of limiting aggression, Bush expands it.