Wisconsin's representatives and senators in Washington, D.C., are divided on how the United States should handle its current situation with Iraq.
Although the delegation agreed with President Bush's request for United States takes against Saddam Hussein, they differed on how best to protect national security.
Many of the state's Republican's said they backed the President; however, Democrats have expressed caution in their statements.
\I want to be supportive of the president, naturally, but, you know, let's see how events shake out, let's see how broad the coalition is, let's see what the U.N. does,"" U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Milwaukee, said.
U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-La Crosse, said the United Ntions can not allow its resolutions to be repeatedly broken.
""That sends a signal to the next thug or dictator around the world, don't pay attention."" Ryan said.