Obama was asked by a
retired U.S. Army colonel at a CNN town hall what he would say to his daughters
Malia, 18, and Sasha, 15, if they wanted to serve in the military.
President Barack Obama said
on Wednesday that he would be proud if his daughters decided to enlist in the
U.S. military - but admitted he would worry about them, too.
"I'd say, 'Go for
it,'" Obama said, describing to the audience at the Fort Lee military base
how inspired he has been by the discipline and patriotism in service members he
has met during his time as Commander in Chief.
"Now, I'd be lying if
I said I wouldn't sometimes get nervous about possible deployments,"Obama
said. "Your kids are your kids. You want to keep them tucked in their
pajamas for the rest of their lives, if you had the chance."
Obama said he would like to
see more Americans sign up for military service, particularly "folks who
are from higher income brackets" who are "underrepresented" in
the military, noting many people no longer have a personal connection to men
and women in uniform.
"You start getting
like a professional warrior class of one percent and then you get 99 percent
who will salute and cheer at a ball game and will honor our veterans on
Veterans Day, but beyond that, don't really have that much of a stake,"
Obama said.
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