Politics | John McCain Kerry, McCain Proposal Backs US in Libya Senators fight back against growing opposition By Matt Cantor Posted Jun 21, 2011 5:31 PM CDT Copied Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. are seen on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) With congressional opposition to US involvement in Libya mounting, Johns Kerry and McCain are offering their support to the mission. They've introduced a resolution backing American engagement in the NATO effort for a year. But the senators don’t support the use of US ground troops in the country, CNN reports. “I believe the president did the right thing by intervening to stop a looming humanitarian disaster,” said McCain. “I believe we will find a strong, bipartisan majority that is in favor of authorizing our current military operations in Libya and seeing this mission through to success.” Added Kerry: “By supporting this resolution, we tell Arabs young and old that the United States is willing to make tough decisions and spend our tax dollars to help ensure your freedom." McCain has already voiced his frustration with an "isolationist" GOP field. Read These Next The woman killed by ICE in Minneapolis was a 37-year-old mom. Mayor rejects feds' account of deadly ICE shooting. Lego turned CES on its head this year with its latest innovation. Michael Rapaport wants in on NYC's mayoral race next time around. Report an error