115th CONGRESS 2d Session |
Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States should continue its limited military activities within Syria and that ending such activities at this time would embolden ISIS, Bashar al-Assad, Iran, and Russia and put our Kurdish allies in great jeopardy.
December 19, 2018
Mr. Graham (for himself, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Cotton, Mrs. Ernst, Mr. Rubio, Mr. King, Mr. Corker, and Mr. Reed) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States should continue its limited military activities within Syria and that ending such activities at this time would embolden ISIS, Bashar al-Assad, Iran, and Russia and put our Kurdish allies in great jeopardy.
Whereas ISIS has been dealt a serious blow in Iraq and Syria and is substantially damaged but not yet defeated;
Whereas the United States has a limited military presence in Syria with approximately 2,000 troops who serve as an insurance policy against future threats;
Whereas a precipitous withdrawal of United States Armed Forces from Syria will embolden radical jihadist groups in Syria and in the region;
Whereas it is in the vital national interest of the United States to continue to support partners, such as the Kurds, in Syria and other locations in the Global War on Terror;
Whereas a United States withdrawal will embolden the brutal dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad and bring more suffering to the people of Syria and the region;
Whereas a precipitous withdrawal of United States Armed Forces from Syria could lead to the release of hundreds of foreign terrorists currently detained by the Syrian Democratic Forces; and
Whereas it is in the national security interest of the United States to counter Iran’s and Russia’s influence in Syria and throughout the region: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved,
(1) calls on the President to reconsider his decision to withdraw United States Armed Forces from Syria at this time; and
(2) urges any future decision to withdraw United States Armed Forces from Syria to be the result of a robust interagency process and to be conditions-based.