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President Obama is trying to force his failed foreign policy on our next President.
He's trying to create a third term for his failures and weakness.
The very week that ISIS - the Islamic State - beheaded 21 Egyptian Christians, President Obama sent an "Authorization for the Use of Military Force" to Congress that would restrict our nation's fight against ISIS.
Even worse, it would tie the hands of the next president - a flawed strategy that would remain in place even after President Obama leaves office.
President Obama is trying to ban the full power of our military from the battlefield, and he's set a deadline for retreat and defeat.
ISIS keeps advancing, killing Christians in Iraq, Syria, and now Libya. ISIS killed another American, a young woman. Now is not the time to tie our hands.
We're mobilizing our resources on Capitol Hill to send a clear message: Say no to President Obama's failed policies.
Sign Our Petition: Defend America: Don't Limit Our Next President.
Jay Sekulow
ACLJ Chief Counsel
President Obama is trying to force his failed foreign policy on our next President.
He's trying to create a third term for his failures and weakness.
The very week that ISIS - the Islamic State - beheaded 21 Egyptian Christians, President Obama sent an "Authorization for the Use of Military Force" to Congress that would restrict our nation's fight against ISIS.
Even worse, it would tie the hands of the next president - a flawed strategy that would remain in place even after President Obama leaves office.
President Obama is trying to ban the full power of our military from the battlefield, and he's set a deadline for retreat and defeat.
ISIS keeps advancing, killing Christians in Iraq, Syria, and now Libya. ISIS killed another American, a young woman. Now is not the time to tie our hands.
We're mobilizing our resources on Capitol Hill to send a clear message: Say no to President Obama's failed policies.
Sign Our Petition: Defend America: Don't Limit Our Next President.
Jay Sekulow
ACLJ Chief Counsel