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To: penelopesire

Just listening to McCain talk with Greta....he was tripping all over his tongue as usual. All jittery as well as Greta fired the questions.

He said any thing being reported that the US has been arming terrorists is a lie......blah.blah.blah.

Doesn’t this Congress and it’s members realize the people are fed up with their lies...they’ve danced to their own music for so long that can’t tell the band isn’t playing with them anymore.


303 posted on 08/28/2013 7:16:00 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww

The man is fighting for his life..not ours..that much is clear! Whether he has been turned by Saudi oil money or bribed or threatened by Chicago thug politics..he no longer represents anyone!!

Meanwhile:

http://m.cnsnews.com/news/article/gop-congressman-boehner-call-house-back-now-deal-syria

One brave congressman is calling Boehner out!


305 posted on 08/28/2013 7:18:44 PM PDT by penelopesire (TIME FOR OBAMA TO ANSWER FOR BENGHAZI UNDER OATH!!)
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To: caww

Seriously, he sounded desperate and bordering on panic to sell his BS. He was almost begging.


308 posted on 08/28/2013 7:24:06 PM PDT by Toespi
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To: caww; penelopesire

Re. McCain

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/syria-the-saudi-connection-the-prince-with-close-ties-to-washington-at-the-heart-of-the-push-for-war-8785049.html

It was Prince Bandar’s intelligence agency that first alerted Western allies to the alleged use of sarin gas by the Syrian regime in February.

While a trip earlier this month to the Kremlin to try to cajole President Vladimir Putin into withdrawing his support for President Assad reportedly failed, Prince Bandar automatically has greater leverage in Western capitals, not least because of friendships forged during his time in Washington. His most recent travels, rarely advertised, have taken him to both London and Paris for discussions with senior officials.

As ambassador, Prince Bandar left an imprint that still has not quite faded. His voice was one of the loudest urging the United States to invade Iraq in 2003. In the 1980s, Prince Bandar became mired in the Iran-Contra scandal in Nicaragua.

Months of applying pressure on the White House and Congress over Syria have slowly born fruit. The CIA is believed to have been working with Prince Bandar directly since last year in training rebels at base in Jordan close to the Syrian border.

The Saudis are “indispensable partners on Syria” and have considerable influence on American thinking, a senior US official told The Wall Street Journal yesterday. He added: “No one wants to do anything alone”.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323423804579024452583045962.html

The Saudi ambassador, Mr. Jubeir, has long been courting members of Congress who could pressure the administration to get more involved in Syria. He found early support from Republican Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.

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Mr. Petraeus in mid-2012 won White House approval to provide intelligence and limited training to Syrian rebels at the base, including in the use of arms provided by others. Saudi and Jordanian agents began vetting the fighters to be trained, said Arab diplomats and a former U.S. military official.

Prince Bandar has largely stayed out of Washington but held meetings with U.S. officials in the region. One was in September 2012. Sens. McCain and Graham, who were in Istanbul, met him in an opulent hotel suite on the banks of the Bosporus.

Mr. McCain said he made the case to Prince Bandar that the rebels weren’t getting the kinds of weapons they needed, and the prince, in turn, described the kingdom’s plans. The senator said that in succeeding months he saw “a dramatic increase in Saudi involvement, hands-on, by Bandar.”

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That winter, the Saudis also started trying to convince Western governments that Mr. Assad had crossed what President Barack Obama a year ago called a “red line”: the use of chemical weapons. Arab diplomats say Saudi agents flew an injured Syrian to Britain, where tests showed sarin gas exposure. Prince Bandar’s spy service, which concluded in February that Mr. Assad was using chemical weapons, relayed evidence to the U.S., which reached a similar conclusion four months later. The Assad regime denies using such weapons.

After Mr. Petraeus’s November resignation over an affair, his job was handled by his deputy, Michael Morell, who privately voiced skepticism the agency could make sure any arms supplied by the U.S. wouldn’t end up with hard-line Islamists, said congressional officials.

Ultimately, the new CIA chief was John Brennan, whose closest Saudi confidant when he was White House counterterrorism adviser was also focused on the risk of inadvertently strengthening al Qaeda. Since moving to the CIA, Mr. Brennan has been in periodic contact by phone with Prince Bandar, officials said.

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Same talking points?

http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/318695-mccain-graham-call-for-decisive-actions-in-syria

McCain, Graham call for ‘decisive actions’ in Syria

http://www.cnbc.com/id/100988767

On Tuesday, France declared the that use of chemical weapons was unacceptable. Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said a “decisive and serious” international stand was required against Damascus.


355 posted on 08/28/2013 11:30:21 PM PDT by maggief
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