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The current situation in Syria is on the
forefront of Americans’ thoughts, and for good reason. We are all deeply
saddened by the recent use of chemical weapons, and our thoughts and prayers go
out to the victims and families of those who have suffered under President
Bashar al-Assad.
Last week, America watched President
Obama's address to our nation regarding the recent chemical attack and the
ongoing civil war in Syria. I, along with my colleagues, commend him for
engaging Congress and the American people on this vitally important subject.
I have repeatedly stated, however, that
before the United States should commit any of its precious American lives or
military resources to an attack on the Syrian regime, the President must
articulate a compelling American national security interest that requires
military action. I have attended classified briefings, and I have concluded
that, at this time, the President has not demonstrated that a compelling
national security interest is at stake. Because of this, I will not be able to
support the Authorization for Use of Military Force resolution should it come to
a vote under current circumstances.
That said, the horrific actions that have
taken place in Syria should be fully investigated and those responsible should
be brought to justice. We should use every diplomatic and economic sanction to
prevent the future use of such weapons. I am encouraged to hear that the
President has requested to postpone action in Congress to explore diplomatic
options.
Only time will tell how sincere the Syrian
government is about surrendering their stockpile of WMDs, but rest assured, I
will continue to closely monitor the developments with this proposal.
Robert visited with students from the Tandem
Friends School in Charlottesville on the steps of the U.S. Capitol
Robert visited with constituents from
Charlottesville who traveled to Washington on behalf of Dialysis Patient
Citizens
If you need any
additional information, please visit my website at hurt.house.gov or call my Washington office:
(202) 225-4711, Charlottesville office: (434) 973-9631, Danville office: (434)
791-2596, or Farmville office: (434) 395-0120.
Sincerely,
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