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BumRushDaShow

(161,505 posts)
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 10:00 AM Friday

US Senate unanimously endorses repeal of 2002 Iraq war resolution

Source: AP

Updated 11:10 PM EDT, October 9, 2025


WASHINGTON (AP) — More than two decades later, Congress is on the verge of writing a closing chapter to the war in Iraq.

The Senate voted Thursday to repeal the resolution that authorized the 2003 U.S. invasion, following a House vote last month that would return the basic war power to Congress.

The amendment by Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, a Democrat, and Indiana Sen. Todd Young, a Republican, was approved by voice vote to an annual defense authorization bill that passed the Senate late Thursday — a unanimous endorsement for ending the war that many now view as a mistake.

Iraqi deaths were estimated in the hundreds of thousands, and nearly 5,000 U.S. troops were killed in the war after President George W. Bush’s administration falsely claimed that then-President Saddam Hussein was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction. “That’s the way the war ends, not with a bang but a whimper,” Kaine said after the vote, which lasted only a few seconds with no debate and no objections. Still, he said, “America is forever changed by those wars, and the Middle East is too.”

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/congress-war-powers-iraq-trump-a6bc311c0b0890022cb818550758c94e

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US Senate unanimously endorses repeal of 2002 Iraq war resolution (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Friday OP
Just 23 years late! Gore1FL Friday #1
I condemned the media for lapping it up and moniss Friday #2
M$M and Military Industrial Complex are on the side of monied interests bucolic_frolic Friday #4
I condemn Americans for lapping it up. maxsolomon Friday #10
In defense of your average, uninformed dumbass,... LudwigPastorius Friday #21
Flexing muscle bucolic_frolic Friday #3
Better late than never, I guess... Fil1957 Friday #5
Now if we could only prevent the president from waging war on Americans... Qutzupalotl Friday #6
Does this affect brakester Friday #8
I could be wrong but I believe there was another use of force authorization for the LT Barclay Friday #11
The repeal does not affect current U.S. military operations, as those are largely covered under a separate 2001 AUMF Wiz Imp Friday #18
Only way for that.... The Grand Illuminist Friday #20
The dead may or may not have forgotten Tetrachloride Friday #7
"That many now view as a mistake" Ponietz Friday #9
Long overdue. Now watch trump veto it...nt Wounded Bear Friday #12
He won't veto it. Wiz Imp Friday #17
GeeDumbya and Cheney The Dick should be hanging in The Hague for their war crimes. OMGWTF Friday #13
And this does what to help us now? Biophilic Friday #14
hundreds of thousands killed and nobody called it genocide jg10003 Friday #15
No authorization for a war on Venezuela, Bayard Friday #16
Until 2020 I refused to vote for ANYONE in a Democratic primary who voted for the IWR in 2002. Martin Eden Friday #19
Oh, well that makes it all better... Aristus Yesterday #22
Ahh, seems like only yesterday RandiFan1290 Yesterday #23

moniss

(8,157 posts)
2. I condemned the media for lapping it up and
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 10:35 AM
Friday

being all thrilled about being "embedded" as though they were going to Disneyland. I condemned the destruction of people who were questioning the legitimacy for the war. There was never actual real action taken by big media for individual and organizational accountability and that same cowardice was displayed in the 2016 election and onward and it hasn't changed.

bucolic_frolic

(52,739 posts)
4. M$M and Military Industrial Complex are on the side of monied interests
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 10:39 AM
Friday

and return on capital. War is an investment to them. They won't admit it of course.

Health care, same. Big Pharma and medicine makes them money. Anything that involves commerce.

maxsolomon

(37,528 posts)
10. I condemn Americans for lapping it up.
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 12:10 PM
Friday

IIRC, support for that stupid war crime ran at somewhere near 80% prior to the invasion. Many otherwise sane people thought it would be a good idea to kick Saddam's ass.

LudwigPastorius

(13,571 posts)
21. In defense of your average, uninformed dumbass,...
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 11:57 PM
Friday

I'll just note that they were "helped along" in their opinion mightily by the propaganda tsunami generated by Bush & Cheney.

Two years after 9/11 attack (thanks to the constant bullshit out of the White House) 63% of people thought it was likely that Saddam Hussein was personally involved.

LT Barclay

(3,117 posts)
11. I could be wrong but I believe there was another use of force authorization for the
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 12:37 PM
Friday

“Global war on terrorism”

Wiz Imp

(7,675 posts)
18. The repeal does not affect current U.S. military operations, as those are largely covered under a separate 2001 AUMF
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 01:20 PM
Friday

passed after the September 11th attacks.

Both supporters and former critics of the repeal acknowledge that the AUMFs are outdated and pose a risk of being misused by future presidents to justify military action that Congress has not approved. (such as Trump using it to justify killing innocent Venezuelans).

Ponietz

(4,088 posts)
9. "That many now view as a mistake"
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 12:04 PM
Friday

Even neocons? Sickening. We were there. We told you so. Democracy cannot survive without holding ratfuckers accountable. (Incidentally, our Senate minority leader voted yea on this resolution.)

Wiz Imp

(7,675 posts)
17. He won't veto it.
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 01:17 PM
Friday

It's part of the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The Senate and House passed different versions of the NDAA but both include a repeal of the AUMF so the final bill (which still needs to be negotiated between the Senate & House) will surely include the AUMF repeal

No way does Trump veto the NDAA.

OMGWTF

(4,922 posts)
13. GeeDumbya and Cheney The Dick should be hanging in The Hague for their war crimes.
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 12:56 PM
Friday

PS -- Cheney made $39.5 Billion from no-bid contracts for their two fake wars for fun and profit. WAR CRIMINALS!

Bayard

(27,370 posts)
16. No authorization for a war on Venezuela,
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 01:08 PM
Friday

And no authorization for a war on the United States. No oversight of the executive branch. How about doing your job there, Congress.

Martin Eden

(14,958 posts)
19. Until 2020 I refused to vote for ANYONE in a Democratic primary who voted for the IWR in 2002.
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 07:42 PM
Friday

That included John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden. We here at DU knew the GW Bush neocon administration was engaged in a campaign of false narratives and outright lies to justify the PNAC agenda for invading Iraq. Our Democratic leaders must have known that as well.

I finally broke my vow in 2020 when I cast my vote for Joe Biden in the Democratic primary, because I believed he had the best chance to defeat Trump.

But to this day, in my heart, I have never forgiven anyone who voted for the IWR.

Bush, Cheney, and others in that administration belong in prison for war crimes.

RandiFan1290

(6,625 posts)
23. Ahh, seems like only yesterday
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 05:43 AM
Yesterday

When I was accused of being antisemitic and a Saddam supporter on DU for being against the Iraq invasion.

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