Bill
Clinton: Obama Risks Looking Like A 'Wuss,' 'A Total Fool' If He
Doesn't Act On Syria
13
June, 2013,
.
Former
President Bill Clinton offered a stinging critique of President
Barack Obama's inaction in Syria during a closed-press event this
week, Politico reported, arguing that Obama's hesitance to get
involved in the lengthy conflict could end up making him look like a
"total fool" and a "wuss."
While
only 15 percent of Americans said they'd back military action in
Syria, according to a recent poll, Clinton spoke Tuesday during a
question-and-answer session alongside Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and
suggested that such support among the American public or Congress
shouldn't have any bearing on Obama's decision.
Clinton
warned that it would be unwise to opt against action because “there
was a poll in the morning paper that said 80 percent of you were
against it."
"[Y]ou’d
look like a total wuss,” he continued. “And you would be. I don’t
mean that a leader should go out of his way or her way to do the
unpopular thing, I simply mean when people are telling you ‘no’
in these situations, very often what they’re doing is flashing a
giant yellow light and saying, ‘For God’s sakes, be careful, tell
us what you’re doing, think this through, be careful.”
Clinton
went on to say that a poll showing a lack of support wouldn't provide
cover for Obama if things got worse down the road. The president
would just be left looking "like a total fool," he said.
McCain,
for his part, has been perhaps the most persistent and outspoken
proponent of U.S. intervention in Syria. The senator visited the
wartorn nation last month to meet with rebel leaders. He's since made
aggressive calls for the U.S. to provide the rebels with heavy
weaponry to aid in their battle against Syrian President Bashar
Assad.
A
report from the UN released Thursday found that nearly 93,000 people
have been confirmed killed in the Syrian conflict since 2011. McCain
quickly tweeted a link to the story.
In
their joint appearance Tuesday, Clinton said he agreed with McCain's
insistence that the U.S. get involved in the fight, saying he didn't
"think Syria is necessarily Iraq or Afghanistan." While
Clinton said he understood that many were likely hesitant, due to
frequent reports showing a complex and messy situation, he suggested
that Obama couldn't view the conflict this way.
“Sometimes
it’s just best to get caught trying, as long as you don’t
overcommit -- like, as long as you don’t make an improvident
commitment,” he said.

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