http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/05/27/exclusive-john-mccain-slips-across-border-into-syria-meets-with-rebels.html
right wing insurgence has to stop as far as foreign policy is concerned and yes Dennis Rodman too.'
these people don't know what Pres' has or has not discussed with foreign dignitaries but the bust in like bulls in a china shop, espousing their views, probably demeaning Pres. and creating potentially more problems or creating them were the weren't before.
Romney great example, McCain the flipper doesn't know who or what he wants from one day to the next. i respect him he served on my sgip in '67 you can google "Forestall Fire to get the details of his being there.
we have people appt. to handle diplomatic matters we don't send saber waivers to further fan the flames, there should be legislation that prevents this from happening period, we don't know what damage may or may not be done by their encroachment, better to err on the side of safe than in another republican instigated war with the Middle East.
McCain, one of the fiercest critics of the Obama administration’s Syria policy, made the unannounced visit across the Turkey-Syria border with Gen. Salem Idris, the leader of the Supreme Military Council of the Free Syrian Army.McCain, one of the fiercest critics of the Obama administration’s Syria policy, made the unannounced visit across the Turkey-Syria border with Gen. Salem Idris, the leader of the Supreme Military Council of the Free Syrian Army.He stayed in the country for several hours before returning to Turkey. Both in Syria and Turkey, McCain and Idris met with assembled leaders of Free Syrian Army units that traveled from around the country to see the U.S. senator. Inside those meetings, rebel leaders called on the United States to step up its support to the Syrian armed opposition and provide them with heavy weapons, a no-fly zone, and airstrikes on the Syrian regime and the forces of Hezbollah, which is increasingly active in Syria.
Idris praised the McCain visit and criticized the Obama administration’s Syria policy in an exclusive interview Monday with The Daily Beast.
“The visit of Senator McCain to Syria is very important and very useful especially at this time,” he said. “We need American help to have change on the ground; we are now in a very critical situation.”
praise only because McCain obviously is for involvement by us in their civil war. Pres. on the other hand has sense enough to know this is to soon and alls not done in Afganistan who's to say this would not encite more action their and everywhere opposing fores are.
republicans are again leaping without looking or researching the implications of what another war will do to us, he's not going so it's easy to send your son or daughter, he is speaking Idris's language "more war".