Levin: Obama should seek congressional support on sending troops to Uganda

You may have already heard by now that Obama is sending around 100 troops to Uganda to train their military so they can defeat the Lords Resistance Army. Mark Levin weighed in on this in his first segment, and says that sending troops to central Africa for what amounts to a humanitarian mission is exactly the situation in which Obama should seek congressional support instead of excluding them from the decision. He goes on to say that it is outrageous that Obama would not only try to cloak this in national security interest when it is clearly not, but to also pretend that congressional policy already advocates sending our military to aid the Ugandans when it doesn’t – all to justify this operation so that he doesn’t need to seek congressional approval.


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