John Boehner Wants an Explanation from Barack Obama about Libya
Boehner: Obama Must Explain Libya Mission To Congress, American People
House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) issued the following statement on the situation in Libya, Sunday afternoon:
"The United States has a moral obligation to stand with those who seek freedom from oppression and self-government for their people. It’s unacceptable and outrageous for Gaddafi to attack his own people, and the violence must stop.
"The President is the commander-in-chief, but the Administration has a responsibility to define for the American people, the Congress, and our troops what the mission in Libya is, better explain what America’s role is in achieving that mission, and make clear how it will be accomplished. Before any further military commitments are made, the Administration must do a better job of communicating to the American people and to Congress about our mission in Libya and how it will be achieved."
House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) issued the following statement on the situation in Libya, Sunday afternoon:
"The United States has a moral obligation to stand with those who seek freedom from oppression and self-government for their people. It’s unacceptable and outrageous for Gaddafi to attack his own people, and the violence must stop.
"The President is the commander-in-chief, but the Administration has a responsibility to define for the American people, the Congress, and our troops what the mission in Libya is, better explain what America’s role is in achieving that mission, and make clear how it will be accomplished. Before any further military commitments are made, the Administration must do a better job of communicating to the American people and to Congress about our mission in Libya and how it will be achieved."
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