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SD Senator Mike Rounds; “Appropriate Response Needed in Syria”

SD Senator Mike Rounds; “Appropriate Response Needed in Syria”

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President Trump condemned what he called a “mindless chemical attack” in Syria that killed women and children.
The President said there would be “a big price to pay” for resorting to outlawed weapons of mass destruction.

South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says the President needs to get more information and options from the military……

Just over a year ago, the President ordered dozens of cruise missiles to be fired at a Syrian air base after a gas attack.

Rounds, appearing on the “Meet the Press,” says the US needs consistent policy……

Rounds, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, says there should be an appropriate response…..

The attack came just days after the President said he wants US troops out of Syria soon.

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