The Reason Roundtable

Anti-War President Starts New War. Again.

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Jun 23, 2025
This week, the discussion centers on a recent U.S. military strike on Iran, raising concerns about the gap between anti-war promises and aggressive foreign policy. The hosts debate whether any intervention is justifiable and analyze the troubling trend of Congress surrendering its war powers. They also tackle listener questions about public land privatization and explore the complexities of the NYC mayoral race between Andrew Cuomo and Zoran Mamdani, shedding light on big city governance challenges.
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INSIGHT

War Promises Often Broken

  • Presidents frequently promise anti-war policies but engage in military action once in office.
  • This bipartisan pattern undermines voter intentions and leads to repeated overseas conflicts.
ADVICE

Vote for Principled Officials

  • Voters must elect principled representatives who resist the temptation to misuse military power.
  • Change requires broad electoral support for skepticism of interventionist foreign policies.
INSIGHT

Congress Abdicates War Powers

  • Congress has largely abdicated its war powers, leaving little effective civilian oversight.
  • Public opposition to war is marginalized without meaningful congressional action or debate.
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