McCain Wants Military Intervention in Syria
Warmonger gonna mong some wars
Sen. John McCain on Thursday said military intervention in Syria could be done "easily" and that President Barack Obama's word is no longer taken seriously by the Syrian president or elsewhere in the region.
Speaking to CNN's Kate Boulduan, the Arizona Republican and ranking member of the Armed Services Committee said the United States must stop the use of chemical weapons in Syria and no boots would be on the ground in a potential military intervention.
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McCain? Military intervention? I am shocked and confused!