[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 31 (Tuesday, February 24, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S1044]
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THE PRESIDENT'S FOREIGN POLICY
Mr. THUNE. Mr. President, before I close, I would like to take a
minute to talk about the President's foreign policy. The Congress has
received the President's request for authorization for the use of
military force in Iraq and Syria, and we will take a hard look at this
request. But we still haven't seen a comprehensive strategy from the
President for confronting and defeating ISIS. ISIS represents a barely
comprehensible level of evil. Wherever its members go they leave a
trail of blood. Their reign of terror in the Middle East has included
the systematic persecution and murder of Christians and other
minorities, rape, torture, burnings, beheadings, as well as reports of
the crucifixion and burying alive of children.
Just 2 weeks ago ISIS beheaded 21 Coptic Christians in Libya. The
men's only crime was professing their faith. This morning's news
included reports of another 90 Assyrian Christians being abducted by
ISIS from a village in northern Syria.
My heart sinks each time I hear any report of abductions of this
nature because we know the fate that is likely in store for these
people. Evil like this cannot be ignored. It must be confronted. The
United States should be a leader in the effort to defeat this hellish
organization and its reign of brutality.
The President should have articulated a plan for responding to ISIS
months ago, but, unfortunately, his lack of decision is par for the
course when it comes to this administration's foreign policy. Time and
again, the President has been confronted with a foreign policy crisis
and has simply failed to respond. That needs to end now. With crises
multiplying around the world, it is time for the President to step up
and start leading. We cannot afford for him to sit on the sidelines any
longer.
I yield the floor.
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