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AOC Says Killing of Suleimani Was an Act of Aggression by the United States
by Amy Goodman
January 6, 2020
Democracy Now!
by Amy Goodman
January 6, 2020
Democracy Now!
Over the weekend, Democracy Now! spoke with New York Congressmember
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and asked her response to the assassination of
Iranian general Qassem Soleimani. “We need to be tactical about how we
can actively resist further escalation on already an unprecedented level
of escalation and aggression by the president, and therefore by the
United States,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “He did this on behalf of our entire
country. And that’s what makes the potential illegality of his action
so flagrant, because he did not consult Congress and this was not done
with the support of the United States.”
TRANSCRIPT:
AMY
GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now! I’m Amy Goodman. Over the weekend, I
caught up with New York Congressmember Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She had
come to the showing of a film that’s just been shortlisted for the
Oscar, Knock Down the House, which chronicled her race, her unlikely
victory in Queens and the Bronx to become a congressmember from New
York. I asked her for her response to the assassination of the Iranian
commander, Qassem Soleimani.
REP. ALEXANDRIA OCASIO–CORTEZ:
Well, we’ve been really looking at how we’re going to respond, because
it’s not enough to just say no war in Iran. We need to be tactical about
how we can actively resist further escalation on already an
unprecedented level of escalation and aggression by the president, and
therefore by the United States. He did this on behalf of our entire
country. And that’s what makes the potential illegality of his action so
flagrant, because he did not consult Congress and this was not done
with the support of the United States. But in his seat as the president,
this has now been an act of aggression committed by the United States.
And so, one is that we have to hold him accountable, which, you
know, to me, I believe we need to enact the War Powers Resolution,
demand that he come before Congress, and without getting permission, we
must draw back support. But also I believe that Representative Ro
Khanna, he introduced an amendment to the defense authorization last
year that could have prevented all of this. He introduced an amendment
that prevented any funding for offensive action in Iran. And it was
overwhelmingly passed, bipartisan. It passed the House with Republican
and Democratic support, and then it was stripped by Democratic and
Republican leadership. And so, had his amendment passed, it would have —
it could have prevented all of this. But nevertheless, it can prevent
further horrific actions from occurring and undemocratic actions from
occurring. And I think we need to reintroduce his amendment as a
stand-alone bill and see if we can pass it again.
But again,
none of this happens, we don’t fix any of this, domestically or in terms
of — or internationally, without the votes and without the political
will. And that’s why I think that inspiring people to enter this
process, you know, we’ve got to get — we’ve got to get the votes, inside
and outside, you know, out in the streets and in Congress. And the way
that we do that is by inspiring people and demystifying this process for
everyday people to be able to engage. And I think whether it’s this
vehicle or Instagram or, you know, engaging on social media ourselves,
that’s one of the ways that we can truly powerfully transform our
democracy.
AMY GOODMAN: That’s New York Congressmember Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez speaking on Saturday after a screening of the
Oscar-shortlisted documentary Knock Down the House.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM HOST:
Amy Goodman is the host and executive producer of Democracy Now!, a
national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on more
than 1,100 public television and radio stations worldwide. Time Magazine
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