Of course it doesnt authorize war. We all agree on that. It is laying the foundation for the war just like the regime change resolution of 1998.
Do you think the intent of the Iraq resolution by Clinton, et al, was to lay a foundation for war?
What, you dont consider the weekly drone bombings of people in foreign lands warmongering? Afghanistan is still going strong. iraq, have we truely left? How many "personel" are still in Iraq? Last count I heard tens of thousands. And what about dropping missiles on Libya and enforcing a no-fly zone? I think you need to open up your eyes and realize we are in many places around the world killing people under Obama.
The drone bombings are an offshoot of the war in Afghanistan, which really should be called the war against the Taliban. We no longer fight against Afghanistan and haven't since we toppled the Taliban there. Afghanistan was an inherited war and I'm glad Obama didn't abandon a cause that the US had already invested so much into.
Still having personnel currently in Iraq constitutes warmongering? So we are still warmongering in Germany and Japan too? afaik, we have as many, if not more personnel in those countries.
Libya? Wasn't the US a portion of greater UN and NATO actions?
And when that happens and Israel does the "self-defending" what is our policy under this resolution?
Our policy is to support Israel. Exactly what that would consist of is speculation at this point. My opinion, which I have stated in here before, is that if Iranian nuclear facilities are attacked Iran will make a huge stink about it at the UN but it won't go beyond that.
I believe Iran is absolutely terrified at the thought of engaging Israel. If they tried and Israel kicked their collective asses to oblivion, a very likely scenario, they would never recover. After all of their snarling about Israel over the years they would be the laughing-stock of the ME; a toothless anklebiter.