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    McCain, GOP Lawmakers: Syrian Chemical Weapons Threaten U.S.

    McCain, GOP Lawmakers: Syrian Chemical Weapons Threaten U.S.


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    Syria's stockpile of chemical weapons could be a greater threat after that nation's president leaves power and could end up targeting Americans at home, Republican lawmakers are warning as they consider a response that stops short of sending military forces there. [Full Story]

    And On Cue / Like Clock Work ..... Out Come The GOP Drunk's once again ... its the same M.O.; Same Out of Control Nut Cases
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    McCain says international forces should enter Syria

    Sunday, 28 April 2013



    Reuters, Washington – A group of nations should get troops ready to invade Syria in order to secure possible stocks of chemical weapons, a senior U.S. senator said on Sunday.

    Senator John McCain, a Republican from Arizona, said U.S. troops should not go into Syria, but that an international force must “be ready operationally” to go in and prevent Islamic militants involved in Syria’s civil war from getting their hands on chemical weapons.

    “There are number of caches of these chemical weapons. They cannot fall into the hands of the jihadists,” McCain, who was the 2008 Republican presidential candidate and is an influential voice on military issues in the U.S. Senate, told NBC’s Meet The Press.

    More than 70,000 people have died in Syria’s two-year-old civil war, and the White House said on Thursday the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad had probably used chemical weapons on a small scale in the conflict.

    Syria denies using chemical weapons in the war.

    The U.S. fears anti-Assad Islamist rebels affiliated to al-Qaeda could seize the chemical weapons, and Washington and its allies have discussed scenarios where tens of thousands of ground troops go into Syria if Assad’s government falls.

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