Republicans like McConnell (R-KY) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) have been forced to admit
on the Sunday shows that the Obama approved raid on ISIL in Syria has
been successful.
On ABC’s This Week, McConnell said, “Well, the president has done a good job with
these special operations type missions. Where I think the administration
has fallen down is they tend not to favor, generally speaking, capture
and interrogation. Although it’s good that the wife of this terrorist
was captured and will be interrogated. I’ve been distressed, for
example, about the willingness to release prisoners at Guantanamo. Look,
this is not a criminal type matter. This is a defense matter. What you
want to do is you want to capture people, you want to interrogate them,
and you want to try to prevent the next atrocity. I wish we’d had, you
know, frankly, more emphasis on capturing, detaining and interrogation
than on strikes. Although the strikes are important, and I congratulate
those who carried it out. It sounds like it was a very successful
mission.”
Marco Rubio (R-FL) said on Fox News Sunday,
“For now, let’s just say it was a successful raid, and it’s good news.
Obviously, anytime you can take away and degrade top leadership of an
organization it’s a positive step forward….It remains a risk, but
obviously we want to congratulate the men and women in uniform who
carried it out and the President for undertaking the mission.”
McConnell and Rubio are two of the Republicans who
tried to sabotage President Obama’s foreign policy with their letter to
Iran, so for Republicans to not only admit the mission was a success,
but also praise the president is something that has been virtually
unseen during the Obama presidency.
Reports
are that the US raid in Syria has killed 32 ISIS members including four
leaders. The symbolic message that the raid sends is that terrorists
are not safe anywhere on this Earth. It takes an unspeakable amount of
leadership for the President to authorize a mission where special
operations forces are going into a territory where they have no allies
on the ground.
The
courage showed by those who carried out the mission is immeasurable,
but they wouldn’t have been there if Obama would not have approved the
mission. As much as it must drive Republicans crazy, even they are
admitting that President Obama has been successful.
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