Presidential hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders expressed concerns with President Barack Obama’s decision on Friday to deploy a small number of U.S. special operations forces in northern Syria to fight ISIS, saying he fears the country “being drawn into the quagmire of the Syrian civil war.”
The Vermont lawmaker said in a statement through a spokesman Michael Briggs on Friday that the U.S. involvement “could lead to perpetual warfare.”
“The senator believes that the crisis in Syria will be solved diplomatically, not militarily,” the statement reads.
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President Obama’s decision is a major shift for him, as he has long said he has no desire to put U.S. troops in Syria’s bloody conflict. He has authorized fewer than 50 commandos to deploy into northern Syria. They will work with moderate opposition forces who are fighting the militants.








