Rand Paul Doubts Senate Will Ever Hold Syria Vote
Rand Paul says he thinks the news of a proposal by the Russian government to secure chemical weapons in Syria could mean the Senate never votes on authorizing military force.
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Rand Paul says he thinks the news of a proposal by the Russian government to secure chemical weapons in Syria could mean the Senate never votes on authorizing military force.
Not necessarily from the government,’ Assad told CBS This Morning co-host Charlie Rose in his first television interview since Mr. Obama sought congressional approval for military action.”
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NPR posts an Associated Press interview where “President Vladimir Putin warned the West against taking one-sided action in Syria but also said Russia ‘doesn’t exclude’ supporting a U.N. resolution on punitive
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in political negotiations over the future of the international military effort.”
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Military Times reports that “improvements to the government’s intelligence analysis process since the Iraq War will give policymakers better information as they decide whether to strike Syria, according
evening about the reported use of chemical weapons by the Syrian regime.
“Much of the speaking program was created based on those who were able to confirm availability to attend the event, and thus were able to speak at the event,” the source explained.
President Barack Obama told the PBS “NewsHour” Wednesday he has concluded that the Syrian government used chemical weapons against its people and that the regime must be held accountable.
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Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, has made in the past, including some taxpayer funds he voted to send halfway across the country for seafood development.