Rand Paul Says Situation in Syria Has "No Clear National Security Connection" to the US
Points out that Congress, not the president, is supposed to declare war
Sen. Rand Paul on Wednesday said the United States has "no clear national security connection" to the war in Syria and called for a debate in Congress over possible military action in the country.
The Kentucky Republican — who has been an outspoken advocate against military action in Syria — said in a statement the U.S. should "condemn" the use of chemical weapons and determine who deployed them. But the decision of whether the conflict demands U.S. action should come from Congress, he added, not President Barack Obama.
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We clearly have no interest in getting involved in this conflict other than a sense of moral supremacy. We should not get involved since there aren't any immediate threats.
Both Biden and Obama agree with Rand before they disagreed with him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v.....u.be&t=41s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9dduPshTu4