
Rubio Applies Some Salve to the Admin’s PR War Wounds
In what might be a first in the Trump 47 admin, Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a press conference in the White House today, where, not unexpectedly, gathered reporters had zillions of questions about the war with Iran and about opening the Strait of Hormuz. Rubio responded with aplomb and handled the rowdy crowd with charm and focused answers. His two most important statements, at least in my view, were that Operation Epic Fury is over (“mission accomplished,” in short) and that the War Powers Act is not binding on the president. “The War Powers Act is unconstitutional, 100 percent,” he told the world through the media present. Claiming that Epic Fury has concluded, though Rubio didn’t mention this, handily closes the 60-day window allowed for the operation under the War Powers Act, which of course is unconstitutional anyway. Phase Two has now opened with Project Freedom, by which ships will be somehow protected as they navigate the Strait of Hormuz, provided they’re not Iranian ships, of course. President Trump has said that, should Iran challenge the U.S. in Project Freedom, then the U.S. will respond “forcibly,” thus opening a new 60-day War Powers Act window. Nice strategic move,
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