Senators Call For Increased US Military Presence In Yemen

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, leaves the chamber after releasing a report on the CIA's harsh interrogation techniques at secret overseas facilities after the 9/11 t... Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, leaves the chamber after releasing a report on the CIA's harsh interrogation techniques at secret overseas facilities after the 9/11 terror attacks, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014. Feinstein branded the findings a "stain on the nation's history." (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) MORE LESS

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two influential senators are calling on President Barack Obama to send more U.S. ground troops to hotspots around the Middle East.

The suggestion by Republican John McCain and Democrat Dianne Feinstein is a direct challenge to the president, who has said he doesn’t want to increase the U.S. military presence in Yemen despite the deteriorating security condition in that country.

McCain — a Republican who heads the Senate Armed Services Committee — and Feinstein tell CBS’ “Face the Nation” that special operations forces in particular may be necessary to blunt Iranian influence in Yemen and elsewhere.

Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, says the U.S. needs more human intelligence in the region and to not rely so heavily on intelligence gathered by technical means.

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  1. “…the U.S. needs more human intelligence in the region…”

    Surely the people of Yemen will feel much more comfortable knowing more American conservative operatives are walking around their cities. Hell, cattle ranchers in southeast Nevada love having the Feds around checking on things.

    Why wouldn’t Yemen?

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  3. Most of the terrorism in the world is because of virulently toxic jihadi teaching of sunni islam. For too long, our foreign policy has been vehemently pro-sunni because of Israel’w security strategy and because of our oil interests. It is critical to focus primarily on fighting violence and evil propagated by radicalized sunni and the billions of funding provided to terrorists by sunni countries in the name of sunni charity. We cannot take sides among the sects in islam.

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