Two members of Congress are calling for the US military presence on the ground in the Middle East
7:51: 01/26/2015
Khandan- members demanded the US Senate, to send US troops "on the ground" to the Middle East and impose a no-fly zone on Syria to defend the interests of the United States and its allies in the region.Both the head of the military forces of Republican Senator John McCain and Democrat from California, Dianne Feinstein their support in an interview TV to carry out a private and the presence of US troops on the ground in the Middle East in general, especially Yemen. He called on MPs during their participation in the program (Face the Nation) on the CBS News to make these decisions "to defend and clearly the interests of the United States and key allies in the region. " McCain said, "is not necessarily to be American forces participate directly as in previous wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but also send special forces and improve information gathering and control through increased American presence in those areas." He stressed the need to impose a no-fly zone and zones buffer in Syria, "to achieve victory on the organization Daash and the regime of Bashar al-Assad responsible for the deaths of more than 200 thousand people, and although it did not interfere." For his part, said Democratic Senator Feinstein, who served for many years as chairman of the Intelligence Committee in Congress, that despite the understanding of the lack of the desire of the American people in a war directly again, but he agreed with McCain on the need to perform tasks by US special forces "in those countries more than just consultants in order to defend our allies."
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7:51: 01/26/2015
Khandan- members demanded the US Senate, to send US troops "on the ground" to the Middle East and impose a no-fly zone on Syria to defend the interests of the United States and its allies in the region.Both the head of the military forces of Republican Senator John McCain and Democrat from California, Dianne Feinstein their support in an interview TV to carry out a private and the presence of US troops on the ground in the Middle East in general, especially Yemen. He called on MPs during their participation in the program (Face the Nation) on the CBS News to make these decisions "to defend and clearly the interests of the United States and key allies in the region. " McCain said, "is not necessarily to be American forces participate directly as in previous wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but also send special forces and improve information gathering and control through increased American presence in those areas." He stressed the need to impose a no-fly zone and zones buffer in Syria, "to achieve victory on the organization Daash and the regime of Bashar al-Assad responsible for the deaths of more than 200 thousand people, and although it did not interfere." For his part, said Democratic Senator Feinstein, who served for many years as chairman of the Intelligence Committee in Congress, that despite the understanding of the lack of the desire of the American people in a war directly again, but he agreed with McCain on the need to perform tasks by US special forces "in those countries more than just consultants in order to defend our allies."
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