Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Wednesday he is against President Obama’s plan for a military strike on Syria even after saying last year, he agreed on the same red line.
“I believe the President’s proposed military strike in Syria cannot achieve its stated objectives. In fact, I fear it will make things worse,” the Wisconsin congressman said in a statement.
Ryan’s opposition puts him at odds with House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and and Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va). The number one and number two leaders in the House both said they will vote to support the use of force in Syria.
Ryan’s statement today also arguably puts him at odds with himself. During the October 2012 vice-presidential debate, Ryan told ABC’s Martha Raddatz that he and GOP nominee Mitt Romney agreed with Obama’s red line on Syria’s use of chemical weapons, as NBC’s Mark Murray points out. Here’s the exchange per Murray.








