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On Tuesday, September 10, hosts Van Jones and S.E. Cupp sat down with former U.S. Senators Rick Santorum and Joe Lieberman to discuss U.S. involvement in Syria and whether or not to trust Russia's plan to have Syria hand over its chemical weapons to international control.
Santorum says that the U.S. has "no national security interest" and "no moral obligation" to constitute a strike in Syria. Lieberman argued that a military strike Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is scared and a strike would hurt him.
More show highlights:
Santorum: No moral obligation to strike
CNN's Crossfire hosts Van Jones and S.E. Cupp talk with Joe Lieberman and Rick Santorum about U.S. involvement in Syria.
Should Americans trust the UN in Syria?
Crossfire host S.E. Cupp questions whether Americans should trust the UN to oversee the Russian plan in Syria.
Read the live blog at crossfirelive.cnn.com and see the results of the viewer vote.
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Posted by CNN's Eric Weisbrod Filed under: Debates • Joe Lieberman • Rick Santorum • Syria |
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when was the last time Russia lied itself into a war.even the people of Britain don,t trust america any more -but Russia can,t be trusted.no wonder america has so many need less wars .
Of course Santorum finds no moral obligation. C'mon, they just gassed people. It's not like they're gay or some other moral outrage (in Santorum's sick demented world).