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Syria Crisis: McCain Cautions Military Options Might Not Help

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Posted: 02/ 7/2012 3:13 pm

WASHINGTON -- Top senators said Tuesday that the United States should begin thinking of arming the opposition in Syria, even as one suggested that military options might not be the best way forward.

"It should not be ruled out when [Syrian president] Bashar Assad is massacring his own people," said Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), of the prospect of providing weapons or other military assistance to Syrian resistance forces.

But McCain also cautioned that the various military options being discussed, including no-fly zones or the creation of protected enclaves, might not be the most productive way to aid the opposition.

"The question is how do you do it, if you do it in a viable fashion -- that the arms get to the right people, that it's used effectively," McCain said. "It's much more complicated in many respects than it was in Libya."

"All of the options have got to be considered, maybe a no movement zone, maybe a sanctuary zone," he added. "But the key to them is not whether you do them, but whether you do them and have the desired effect. And that's not clear to me what the efficacy of all these options are."

The Syrian regime has recently appeared to escalate its military assaults against selected cities that have fallen largely into the control of opposition forces. In the northern city of Homs, dozens people have been killed in four days of sustained attacks, local activists have reported.

President Barack Obama said earlier in the week that the Syrian crisis should be resolved without resorting to outside military activity.

But in the past few days, after China and Russia vetoed an Arab League-sponsored United Nations resolution condemning the Syrian regime, the U.S. and France raised the prospect of creating a coalition of "friends of Syria" to organize support for the opposition.

"Diplomacy is pretty well exhausted," McCain said, dismissing ongoing efforts to try to bring a peaceable resolution to the crisis, including an attempt by Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who met with Assad in Damascus on Tuesday. "There's no doubt in my mind that Assad is going, it's just a question of when, and how many innocent people are killed between now and then."

Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.) joined McCain on Tuesday in telling reporters that the proposed alliance should not rule out any form of assistance to the rebel forces.

"One of the best things they could do is to begin to give assistance to the Syrian free army -- training, perhaps intelligence," Lieberman said. "And I'd leave the door open to lethal weapons, just because that's what Assad's troops are turning on the Syrian people."

He added, of the prospective alliance, "They call it a contact group, but it's really a coalition of the willing, and it's got to do anything it can to bring an end to the Assad murderous regime."

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WASHINGTON -- Top senators said Tuesday that the United States should begin thinking of arming the opposition in Syria, even as one suggested that military options might not be the best way forward. ...
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10:38 AM on 02/13/2012
While I don't agree with Senators McCain and Leiberman that we should start providing arms to the Syrian opposition, the international community does need to make it clear that we haven't abandoned the Syrian people. One way we could do that is by signing this e-card to show that we support the Syrians fighting for freedom and justice: http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5550/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=9515
11:52 AM on 02/09/2012
Senator McCain and his adviser Senator Lieberman were a bad team then and are a bad team now.
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dennis1943
whatever the voices in my head say.......
10:41 AM on 02/09/2012
These two make "Elder Statesman"........a laughingstock............
09:37 AM on 02/09/2012
Wow. I don't think there is any bull$h!t free place any more. McCain is NOT advocating military intervention. He's saying that the US should hold back and let this guy kill his people in a wholesale military slaughter because he doesn't see anything in it for US companies. Guess if Syria had a bit more oil we'd be getting involved. Geology's a bitch freedom fighters!

Let me break this down for you. The conflict for the U.S. is not military intervention vs. no military intervention. For thirty years, the military really hasn't been needed to protect the U.S. We don’t have any serious military threats any more and the threats we do have are non-state actors like al Queda. The question for the United States now is, how are we going to use our military forces and infrastructure (no matter the size, this isn't a debate about shrinking the military).
02:11 AM on 02/09/2012
hahahaha BULLSH** your helping assad
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capt ayhab
No War on IRAN
06:25 PM on 02/08/2012
McCain who?
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samsausagehead
A good day is pissing off a conservative.
06:22 PM on 02/08/2012
I wonder if his nurse still feeds him graham crackers with a sling shot.
06:02 PM on 02/08/2012
Ask Ron Paul where are they going to get the money for Operation Syrian Freedom
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DavidWalker
HappyTrails
05:15 PM on 02/08/2012
Let the Arab Union deal with it. Turkey is taking a lead and deserves all our support--but, otherwise, we should stay out of it and keep our mouth shut. The Russians are doing a good job of showing the Arab states where they stand so why should be stop them from digging their hole a little deeper.
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Sammmo
04:49 PM on 02/08/2012
The old war monger can not get enough war!
madkoz
Dog is my co-pilot
04:19 PM on 02/08/2012
Luckily, Obama has experience at this sort of thing and knows not to listen to McCain.
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mervr1
Today is a good day, I'm not a Repubagger
04:14 PM on 02/08/2012
Uh news flash McBlame, ...in 2008 you LOST, you're NOT President and make a poor Senator.
03:46 PM on 02/08/2012
At this point in time, I feel it would be best to rebuild and renew the United States, and not be consumed by the civil war of a complex nation. Syrians will decide their own fate. When the British said to Gandhi that without their involvemen­t, India would be in chaos, Gandhi retorted "At least it will be our chaos."”
03:41 PM on 02/08/2012
Why is it we are fed the McCain view whenever the potential for US military use comes to the fore??
This is a guy who crashed a number of Uncle Sams finest hardware and through his incredible skill and daring crashed the last one in North Vietnam and ended up a POW. Not the kind of guy I would want for advice on tactics or strategy. Besides his mommy used to put him in ice water tubbies to cool off his incredible temper - I'd prefer Colin Powell or Stroming Norman Swartzkoff for my advice.
12:02 AM on 02/09/2012
He didn't crash in North Vietnam, he intercepted a missile.
03:41 PM on 02/08/2012
No more wars Obama. You've expanded the one in Afghanistan and spent hundreds of millions of dollars on Libya. Enough!
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DAV2008
Obama 2012
11:12 AM on 02/09/2012
Ha! get your facts straight. There's a draw down in Afganistan.