The question's whether or not there's an American interest in the Civil War [in Syria]. The question is whether or not a military strike on [Bashar] Assad will cause him to be encouraged to use more weapons or discouraged. It's easy enough to say - and the president [Barack Obama] says though this will teach him a lesson - but his military strike is intended not to target him individually, not to bring about regime change.
Rand PaulI think it's fair to point out that there is bias in the media on both sides, both right and left. And that it's very hard to find objective news because we have gotten, particularly as you watch cable news, it's so dominated by opinion.
Rand PaulIt's curious that only in Washington can you spend $2 billion and claim that you're saving money.
Rand PaulThe U.S. should never get involved where we have no clear national interest. We should not intervene militarily in a country like Syria, where we canโt separate friend from foe and might end up arming the very people who hate us the most.
Rand Paul