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ProSense

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13. The infrastucture:
Thu Sep 5, 2013, 09:15 PM
Sep 2013
Secretary of State John Kerry delivered a fiery rebuke to Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul’s line of questioning at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on possible U.S. engagement in Syria Tuesday. Kerry said Americans were not going to be declaring war “in the classic sense,” and that “100% of Americans would say no to such a scenario.

“We don’t want to go to war. We don’t believe we are going to go war in the classic sense of taking american troops and America to war,” Kerry said to Paul. “The president is asking for the authority to do a limited action that will degrade the capacity of a tyrant who has been using chemical weapons to kill his own people. It’s a limited action. It’s limited.”

Kerry continued, abated, by Sen. Paul saying, “if your goal is not to win you shouldn’t be involved.”

“Senator, when people are asked do you want to go to war in Syria? Of course not. Everybody, 100% of Americans will say no, we say no. We don’t want to go to war in Syria either. It is not what we are here to ask. The President it is not asking you to go to war. He is not asking you to declare war. He is not asking you to send one American troop to war,” Kerry said.

Kerry, making the case that action would be limited, said action was needed to degrade Assad’s capacity to use chemical weapons. Arguing again it wasn’t war in the “classic” sense.

“He is simply saying we need to take an action that can degrade the capacity of a man who has been willing to kill his own people by breaking a nearly 100-year-old prohibition, and will we stand up and be counted to say we won’t do that,” Kerry added. “Ya know, I just don’t consider that going to war in the classic sense of coming to congress and asking for a declaration of war and training troops and sending people abroad and putting young americans in harms way. That is not what the president is asking for here.”

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Who claimed it was absolutely everyone? NoOneMan Sep 2013 #1
Libya is currently Harmony Blue Sep 2013 #2
Your most important sentence... NRaleighLiberal Sep 2013 #3
I totally disagree with that premise BTW (in the quote you mention) NoOneMan Sep 2013 #7
That's why I stated that members of Congress are leery of the risks. n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #23
Speaking of Libya... PoliticAverse Sep 2013 #4
I think you understood my point. ProSense Sep 2013 #9
Good post Harmony Blue Sep 2013 #10
Obama kills children via drone strikes. Do you support punitive actions against him, or just msongs Sep 2013 #5
Be patient, she's flipping through her binder for a response n/t whatchamacallit Sep 2013 #6
LOL! Purveyor Sep 2013 #8
No, you voted for him so I don't suppose you "support punitive actions against him." ProSense Sep 2013 #11
I'm confused MFrohike Sep 2013 #12
The infrastucture: ProSense Sep 2013 #13
Interesting MFrohike Sep 2013 #17
Libya is a fucking mess. Warren Stupidity Sep 2013 #14
Have you ProSense Sep 2013 #15
Libya is a fucking mess. Libya also had no allies. Warren Stupidity Sep 2013 #16
You said that, and you are confirming the point that the Syria is a stronger case. ProSense Sep 2013 #20
Libya is a fucking mess. A great example of why we shouldn't intervene. Warren Stupidity Sep 2013 #22
I'm one of those who supported the Libya intervention and oppose this one pinboy3niner Sep 2013 #18
Libyans are doing just fine. Iterate Sep 2013 #28
The geography of Libya makes it a bit more isolated than Syria is... JHB Sep 2013 #19
And the drumbeats get louder. NuclearDem Sep 2013 #21
This is the reality of the situation. ProSense Sep 2013 #24
We can only hope. NuclearDem Sep 2013 #25
From your keyboard to God's ears pinboy3niner Sep 2013 #26
It looks more likely to be the case ProSense Sep 2013 #27
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