© Greg Nash
Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) applauded President Trump for launching airstrikes in Syria on Thursday, saying he confronted a pivotal moment unlike former President Barack Obama.
Unlike the previous administration, President Trump confronted a pivotal moment in Syria and took action, they said in a joint statement. For that, he deserves the support of the American people.
Trump on Thursday ordered missiles fired at a Syrian air base in response to a chemical attack officials say Syrian President Bashar Assad launched that killed more than 70 civilians.
The decision to take military action against Assad is a dramatic escalation in U.S. involvement in the 6-year-old civil war, which the U.S. military has never directly intervened in. It was also a notable departure for Trump, who has said he didn't want to pull the U.S. deeper into the conflict.
McCain, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Graham, a committee member and close McCain ally, had earlier Thursday urged action to ground the Syrian air force, including striking airfields.
On Thursday night, after the strikes, they said the action sent an important message.
We salute the skill and professionalism of the U.S. Armed Forces who carried out tonights strikes in Syria, they said in a written statement. Acting on the orders of their commander-in-chief, they have sent an important message the United States will no longer stand idly by as Assad ... slaughters innocent Syrians with chemical weapons and barrel bombs.
They also urged Trump to build on Thursdays strikes to create a new strategy for Syria and continue work to completely ground Assads air force.
The first measure in such a strategy must be to take Assads air force which is responsible not just for the latest chemical weapons attack, but countless atrocities against the Syrian people completely out of the fight, they said.
Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, also issued a brief statement Thursday night supporting the strikes.
"I support the President's decision to take military action in Syria, he wrote. My hope is that this action will help deter future atrocities by the Assad regime."