Israel's dummy: Sen. Lindsey Graham to seek authorization for U.S. attack on Iran
Sen. Lindsey Graham says "Israel feels abandoned after Syria" war was rejected by U.S. public, hence has earned a blank check for U.S. war against Iran. ● After Graham repeated his intention to draft a use-of-force resolution, Huckabee stepped in to make sure everyone understood. "Lindsey, I want to clarify," Huckabee said. "You actually are going to seek sort of a pre-emptive approval to give the president a loaded weapon so that he feels the absolute freedom and support of a bipartisan Congress to take whatever action, including military, against Iran to prevent them from having nuclear weapons?" "That's exactly right," said Graham. Graham knows that Congress, particularly the House, was moving strongly against authorizing Obama to use force in Syria. And that was after a chemical weapons attack that clearly violated the president's "red line" in the Syrian civil war.