Khross wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Khross wrote:
Arathain:
Barack Obama violated domestic law, international agreements, treaties, the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution by violating said treaties, and several of his sworn duties and responsibilities.
None of which constitutes treason.
All of which constitutes treason when he's selling NATO nuclear secrets to the Russians for free. We've executed people for less. Russia is considered a hostile state and several of their statutory allies are statutory enemies of the United States.
Russia "is considered a hostile state" by whom? That's something that's up to... the President to determine, or Congress if they choose to declare war or pass a law in that regard. Also, I don't know what members of their present defensive alliance are "Statutory enemies" since Iran is the only potential candidate in that category, and they're exactly that - a potential candidate.
Furthermore, the fact is that the President does, fundamentally, have the power to choose to classify or declassify information and reveal it to other nations at his discretion. The agencies that determine classifications work for the Executive branch; he may choose to override their decisions. It is not a matter of the President having special privileges, it's a matter of him being within his authority to do so.
The argument that he violated the NATO treaty is on much stronger ground, since the President clearly does not have the power to dictate to other nations how their information shall be handled, but violating a treaty is not treason. It is weakened further by the fact that, since Trident missiles are shared in a pool with Great Britain, that the information was not solely theirs to begin with.
Finally, treason doesn't just mean doing something that's potentially beneficial to an enemy; it means actively giving them aid and comfort with proper
mens rea. Attempting to outmaneuver an enemy (or anyone else, for that matter) politically by giving them certain benefits in the hopes of putting them at a disadvantage politically in other ways is not the same as giving them aid and comfort. Obama is by no means adroit in such matters, but ineptitude is not unConstitutional.