Rand Paul says US and Russia leaders should stop ‘digging at each other like seventh graders’ VIDEO
Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul appeared on Hannity on Thursday evening to weigh in on recent developments in the Syria debacle, including Russian President Vladimir Putin’s op-ed in the New York Times.

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Paul jabbed at the NY Times and their love of the anti-American sentiment before pointing to why bombing Syria doesn’t make sense.
“A military solution just doesn’t exist. If we bomb Assad then he becomes so unstable then the chemical weapons become maybe loose within the country maybe al Quaeda, maybe al Nusra, maybe the extremists on the other side gets possession of the chemical weapons which may be worse than Assad.”
He notes the potential problems with escalated immigration into Jordan, the potential attack on Israel as well as emboldening the terrorists in the country.
“We shouldn’t be tweaking each other and digging at each other like seventh graders,” referring to the Putin attacks toward Obama and vice versa.
Paul also touched on his endorsement in the crucial New Jersey Senate race, Former Mayor Steve Lonegan (R-Bogota), who is opposing Mayor Cory Booker (D-Newark) this fall.
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