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Congressman Boyle's Floor Speech on ISIS in Iraq and Syria

June 18, 2015

Washington, DC - Congressman Brendan Boyle (D-PA-13) delivered the following remarks on Wednesday on the floor of the House of Representatives opposing H.Con.Res. 55, which would withdraw American deployed to Iraq and Syria to combat ISIS, and reiterating his call for the House to pass a new authorization for the use of military force (AUMF):

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"Thank you. I thank the ranking member and also the chair of our committee. I also want to thank the sponsor and author of this resolution, Mr. McGovern. Thanks to him, we finally have a chance to discuss and debate this issue right here on the house floor.

Before I entered this body, when I was a state legislator and a candidate, I noticed back last August-September as the ISIS movement was growing in Iraq and Syria and other parts of the Middle East, the British Parliament rushed back to London to debate a war resolution. And I was deeply disappointed as an American citizen, and quite frankly shocked, that the United States Congress did not do exactly the same thing: to come here and outline and debate the parameters by which we would authorize the President to wage war against this evil and barbaric threat.

Unfortunately that did not happen.

Several months ago, I think it might have been back in January, President Obama did submit to the Foreign Affairs committee, of which I am proudly a member, an authorization to use military force. Unfortunately that AUMF, somewhat predictably, got attacked by some on the right as insufficient in some areas, and frankly it got attacked by some on the left as insufficient in other areas. Both sides had legitimate discussions and concerns. What went wrong after that is that we didn't actually have that discussion or debate right here on the house floor. It was too easy for members of this body to just say, "This is too difficult. We're going to let the President handle it, and we are going to shirk our responsibility.

That is wrong.

Mr. Speaker, I do not support – let me be clear – the resolution that's in front of us and will not be voting for it. I think an outright withdraw of troops within the next six weeks would be a terrible mistake, and is not the approach that we should take.

But I do believe it's about time to do our duty and responsibility and have this discussion and debate. It is about time we, the Congress of the United States, on a bipartisan basis, come up with an actionable plan to fight and defeat ISIS. One that is consistent with our values, and at the same time one that does not inadvertently commit us to five and ten years down the road, responsibility that we do not envision today. So with that Mr. Speaker, I yield back the remainder of my time."