Congressman Conaway Supports Arming Opposition in Syria

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman K. Michael Conaway (R-Texas) issued the followed statement regarding passage of an amendment to provide funding for arming the Syrian opposition:

“There are no Boy Scouts in Syria.  Nevertheless, I supported providing money for the President’s plan to arm the Syrian opposition.  I did this with very grave reservations.  Under the President’s plan, we will go through a vetting process to find those Syrian opposition members that are not Islamic jihadists and are not part of the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.  We will arm and train those Syrian opposition members who meet these criteria so they can defend their own country.  While we have a long and not always successful history of doing this, it is the best alternative at this time.

“Passage of this amendment does not take the issue of the fight against radical Islam or this fight in Syria off of the table.  If this is not successful, we may have to send American troops into harm’s way.  If we have to do that, I want to be able to say that we have tried every other option.

“This authorization expires on Dec. 11th.  At that time, we will know a lot more than we do today.  We will have our military’s evaluation of if this is working.  My vote in support of arming and training the Syrian opposition will get us to that point.” 

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THE one option to never cross this congresscritter's mind is to do as RON PAUL advocated and immediately implement a policy of NON INTERVENTION! Bring The Troops Home!!!
When will you people in Washington learn? There are no GOOD GUYS in syria. Look at the weapons being used now, mostly ours, so how in the world can it be a good idea to give any more of them our weapons? As for vetting people there, that hasn't served us very well to date, and with this administrations track record, I don't see that changing. I think congress should think twice, or maybe four or five times before sending one more bullet into that region to be used against us or our "allies". This will not have a positive outcome! Ever heard of fast and furious????
You (the government) are going to vet Syrians to make sure they're not jihadists and not part of the president's regime? Sure, what could go wrong with that? When is the government going to come to the realization we need to get out of the Middle East and turn our attentions to securing the borders and getting some common sense immigration reform? Oh, that's right the military industry doesn't want that to happen because they're making too much money, and if someone points that out they're un-American.

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