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Congressman Peter DeFazio

Representing the 4th District of OREGON

National Security

DeFazio has long advocated for constraint on using our Armed Forces. He is a recognized expert on Congress' constitutional prerogative to declare war and has fought for fiscal responsibility and accountability at the Pentagon so that scare funds can be better spent on the basic needs of our troops, obligations to veterans of past wars, and other domestic priorities.

Major Accomplishments

Defense Budget Watchdog

Since 1990, the Department of Defense has spent $11 trillion. Over the next six years, it is estimated to spend over $3 trillion more. Despite the fact that the Pentagon is the largest and most expensive department in the federal government, it has never passed a financial audit.  DeFazio has been one of the most outspoken members of Congress on Pentagon waste and has sponsored amendments and legislation to require a full financial audit of the Defense Department. 

Reforming Security Contracts

DeFazio has been a long-time critic of Pentagon weapons programs that are over-budget, behind schedule and irrelevant to fighting today's threats. He successfully fought to have the Army's over-budget, under-performing Comanche Helicopter program cancelled. DeFazio continues to serve as a watchdog over Pentagon spending to ensure federal resources are being used to support U.S. troops and their missions instead of serving the needs of weapons contractors.

Afghanistan

DeFazio has been an outspoken critic of the war in Afghanistan. He adamantly opposed the Obama escalation of the war and has repeatedly voted in Congress to bring a responsible end to the open-ended conflict. DeFazio called on both the Bush and Obama Administrations to provide a clear exit strategy and to move towards a less expensive, less troop intensive policy that could bring about more successful and strategic results.

Syria

Statement for the Record on McKeon Amendment to H.J. Res 24, September 17, 2014

Recommended Reads:

Washington Post: "An ideological war America must watch, not fight," 2/27/15 http://wapo.st/1JS9xCA

New York Times: "Freud and the Middle East," 11/11/14  http://tinyurl.com/nqqcxw3

New York Times: "U.S. Goal Is to Make Syrian Rebels Viable," 9/18/14  http://nyti.ms/1r5kULl

New York Times: "U.S. Faces Tough Struggle on Ground to Oust ISIS," 9/18/14 http://nyti.ms/1ts3drk

New York Times: "Shiite Militias Pose Challenge for U.S. in Iraq," 9/16/14 http://nyti.ms/1mcuPzQ

The Patriot News: "We don't need another dumb war: Rosa Brooks," 9/15/14http://www.pennlive.com/opinion/2014/09/we_dont_need_another_dumb_war.html

Iraq

DeFazio has a long and consistent record opposing the war in Iraq. He voted against the original authorization for the war in October 2002 after rejecting the Bush Administration's bogus arguments about weapons of mass destruction and ties to al-Qaeda. DeFazio introduced legislation in February 2003 to repeal the congressional authorization of the Iraq war before it started.

War Powers Resolution

DeFazio is a recognized expert and a public watchdog on Congress' constitutional prerogative to declare war. The War Powers Resolution was passed by Congress after the Vietnam War to check the power of the President in committing U.S. forces in armed conflict. Only Congress has the constitutional authority to declare war and as a co-equal branch of the federal government, DeFazio has insisted that Congress fulfill its constitutional responsibilities and obligations. Unfortunately, over the last several decades Congress has outsourced its war powers to the executive branch, giving administrations unchecked authority to unilaterally commit U.S. forces to armed conflict. DeFazio has  frequently introduced legislation, the War Powers Amendments Act, requiring the President to acquire Congressional authorization for any conflict lasting more than 60 days. 

Iran

After years of negotiations, the U.S., Germany, France, United Kingdom, Russia, and China (otherwise known as the P5+1) have reached an agreement with Iran over their activities in pursuit of developing a nuclear weapon. This agreement, referred to as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was announced in July 2015. Congress will have sixty days to review the agreement before voting on a resolution in September.

I believe the agreement that was reached represents significant progress and it is in the best interest of the United States, Israel, and our allies for Congress to support it. (To read DeFazio's statement of support for the JCPOA, click here. To read Rep. DeFazio's statement for the Congressional Record in support of the Iran Nuclear Agreement, click here.)

Recommended Reads:

Arms Control Association, "An Effective, Verifiable Nuclear Deal with Iran," 7/23/2015

Vox, "This is an Astoundingly Good Iran Deal," 7/16/2015

Israel-Palestine Conflict

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an emotional and complicated dispute. Both sides passionately believe the actions of the other are illegal under international law and consider the lands under dispute to be their ancestral home. The conflict is further complicated by religious, political, and economic differences. DeFazio believes the United States has humanitarian, economic, and security interests to ensure a lasting peace is reached between Israel and Palestine. DeFazio believes this can only be accomplished through a two-state solution, which will require a much more assertive role by the U.S. in bringing Israeli and Palestinian leaders to the negotiating table.

Human Rights

As a long-time member of the Human Rights Caucus, DeFazio is a vocal critic of the use of torture and supports the permanent closure of the prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He believes Guantanamo contradicts American values, undermines U.S. diplomatic and military missions, strains our relationship with key allies, and puts Americans traveling or living abroad at risk.

DeFazio also firmly believes the U.S. government can protect the United States without trampling on the U.S. Constitution. DeFazio opposed the Military Commissions Act of 2006, which illegally established trial procedures for detainees held at Guantanamo and provided immunity to administration officials that authorized torture. DeFazio also voted against the USA PATRIOT Act, legislation that dramatically expanded executive powers to conduct intrusive surveillance, including on Americans, without safeguards or congressional oversight. DeFazio is working with his colleagues in the House of Representatives to ensure that while we fight terrorism at home and abroad, we do not unduly trample on the rights of law abiding citizens.

More on National Security

Jul 18, 2016 Press Release

Congressmen Peter DeFazio, Randy Forbes, Dan Lipinski and more than fifty lawmakers today urged Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to investigate the pending joint venture with the North Carolina-based rail manufacturing company, Vertex Railcar Corporation, and two Chinese corporations, Chinese Railroad Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRSC) and Majestic Legend Holdings.

Sep 11, 2015 Press Release

(For a video of Congressman DeFazio speaking on the House Floor in support of the Iran Nuclear Agreement, please click here.)