The Senate committee debated on Syria.
Sec. Kerry spoke on obligation with Sen. Boxer on his side. Sen. Durbin did raise the issue of collateral damage but did not explicitly opposed the attacks.
Sen. Rand Paul posed questions to them: would the attacks make the States more or less secure? Would the attacks make Israel more or less secure?
Sec. Kerry admitted that the unilateral 'token' strikes make Israel less secure.
Sec. Kerry spoke on obligation with Sen. Boxer on his side. Sen. Durbin did raise the issue of collateral damage but did not explicitly opposed the attacks.
Sen. Rand Paul posed questions to them: would the attacks make the States more or less secure? Would the attacks make Israel more or less secure?
Sec. Kerry admitted that the unilateral 'token' strikes make Israel less secure.
Six in 10 Americans Oppose U.S.-Only Strike on Syria http://t.co/ADeHolg9O6 | and we won't forget your betrayal @BarackObama @BarbaraBoxerPoll says, more than 60% opposed military intervention in Syria.
— Mark Parker (@HoratioCin) September 4, 2013