
“After President Obama delivered a speech in the Rose Garden where he said the United States ‘should‘ strike Syria following a deadly chemical weapons attack, Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) took to Twitter to dispute that claim with comments from those who would likely carry out that order. Since Amash’s initial tweet, he’s been retweeting comments that have been sent in from military members and veterans. Many of my own military sources have expressed reservations with action in Syria, especially following service in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/justin-amash-military-no-syria-2013-8
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