If a treaty's rules violate the Constitution, should we follow them anyways?

Ricky

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Should we follow right behind NATO or the UN even if their rules/attacks on others violates our own guidelines as a sovereign nation?
 
No. No treaty or law that violates the constitution is legitimate. That being said, such treaties or laws may be enforced by the state even if it is not legitimate. This is why the people need to wake up and put the Federal Government back into it's place before it is too late.
 
You realize that the war powers act was put in place to stop another Vietnam-like war from happening, right?

Considering we haven't lost a single soldier, there are no ground troops, we're taking a backseat role, and its hardly costing us anything ( under 1 billion so far, which from a military standpoint is almost nothing ) I wouldn't say that this is anything like Vietnam.
 
I think we invalidate a certain degree of our sovereignty when we join these groups. But most don't care until they see it as detrimental to their specific cause.
 
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