Top Brass Warns Against 'Act of War' in Syria

Top-ranking US General Martin Dempsey issued a warning to the Senate Monday that military action in Syria is “no less than an act of war” likely to unleash “unintended consequences” that would bring harm to the world, as well as US troops, while costing taxpayers billions.

Dempsey delivered the warning in a letter addressing the Chairman of the Senate, after Senator John McCain vowed to block the general’s reappointment over his perceived reluctance to send the US military into Syria.

It is the strongest statement against US military intervention in Syria to emerge from the Pentagon since the US has deliberated intervention.

With a nod to the brutal and long-term invasions and occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, Dempsey stated that once the US gets involved in Syria it will be very difficult to leave and military invasion could “empower extremists or unleash the very chemical weapons we seek to control.”

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