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Sun Nov 9, 2014, 09:25 AM Nov 2014

CHARLIE RANGEL: It's 'Insulting' To Say Boots Aren't On The Ground In Iraq

Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-New York) is fuming mad over the White House's claim that the thousands of troops being deployed against the Islamic State (also called ISIS or ISIL) doesn't count as "boots on the ground."

"I think this is an insult to combat veterans to try to explain how we have already lost over 6,000 lives, spent over $7 trillion, in a war that has not been declared," Rangel told Business Insider on Saturday afternoon. "The whole theory that we can say, 'We're not at war because there's no boots on the ground,' is an insulting thing to say."

Rangel made the comments while addressing President Barack Obama's decision to send an additional 1,500 troops to fight the Islamic State, to a total of 3,000. Administration officials insisted Friday that the White House is "not going to be putting US men and women back into combat," but Rangel again called the claim "insulting" to veterans like him.

Echoing other liberal stalwarts like Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-New York), Rangel further said the Constitution demands an official vote to go to war and Congress was abdicating its duty by not more forcefully demanding the president go through this process.

"The Congress is guilty of allowing this to happen. If indeed our national security is threatened, then Congress should debate it ... Congress should vote on it. There should be a universal draft. And we should set aside money or more taxes to pay for it. But how in the hell we can go to the funerals, and go further into debt, and say, 'We're not at war,' challenges common sense," said Rangel, who has long called for a draft.



Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/charlie-rangel-rages-at-white-house-over-isis-fight-2014-11

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