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The AUMF put forward by McConnell would not restrict the president's use of ground troops, nor have any limits related to time or geography. Nor would it touch on the issue of what to do with the 2001 AUMF, which the Obama administration has used to attack ISIS despite that authorization's instructions to use force against those who planned the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

"Under these circumstances, it is necessary that a group [of member countries] of the Islamic Inter-Parliamentary Union travel to Gaza and deliver Muslim countries' humanitarian aid to the Palestinians," said Larijani.Gaza Strip has been under Israel's blockade since June 2007. The crippling siege has caused a decline in living standards as well as unprecedented levels of unemployment and unrelenting poverty.
Military commanders have intensified their warnings recently regarding a threat coming from members of the Daesh extremist group in Libya. The head of US Special Forces Command, General Joseph Votel, said there have long been concerns that the militants were expanding their presence in the country.
"There is a concern about Libya," he said at a conference in Washington this week, adding that, "It can't all be about Iraq and Syria."
In October, a Defense Intelligence Agency expert said that Libya has become a new target for Daesh, and is intended to be used as "the hub to project themselves across all of North Africa."
There have been reports that Daesh sent its key leader in Iraq, Abu Omar, to Libya to enhance the terrorist group's influence in the town of Sirte as well as to prepare a potential asylum for Daesh leaders currently in Syria and Iraq. Recruits have reportedly been pouring into the country weekly since Turkey tightened its border with Syria.
Votel, who has been nominated to take over US Central Command, said at the conference that American special operators will continue conducting reconnaissance missions and collecting data, as part of an effort to keep Daesh from growing more powerful in the region.
"In order to address this threat holistically, we do have to do activities and pursue objectives that allow us to tamp down on it," he said, including to, "prevent it, and destroy it in areas where it is not wholly grown or beginning to metastasize so that we can bring that area back to legitimate local control."
"There is a great deal of pessimism in the EU about this, especially given the amount of secrecy surrounding this agreement... Europeans, including MPs and senior EU officials, don't know what this agreement is really all about as the main provisions of this agreement remain unknown. New facts keep cropping up all the time, but no one can say for sure what is true and what is a lie," Nina Djulgerova told Radio Sputnik.
Comment: It is a testament to how far gone Washington DC is that it requires a retired Secretary of Defense (who is 88 years of age) to come out and say what few others (aside perhaps from Paul Craig Roberts and Lawrence Wilkerson) are. But when they do, they should be heard loud and clear above the din and rantings of the corrupt and myopic body of leaders and policy makers in power today.