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Hermancain

Herman Cain on Libya and Syria

August 7, 2011
Libya has become a debacle. Depending on what the generals and experts tell me, I would immediately determine if it's proper for us to withdraw support from this whole effort - or if we are to stay involved then what is our exit strategy. As for Syria, I don't see any reason for us to get involved in this situation at all. Yes, it's inhumane that the Syrian government is killing some of its own people. But Syria has never been a friend of the United States, and it's unfortunate that they are doing those things, but we can't be the policeman of the world.
Herman Cain Herman Cain
Herman Cain is a businessman and radio talk show host who unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for president in 2012. He is also an associate minister at Antioch Baptist Church North in Atlanta. After serving in executive management at...