Obama Delays Strike Against Syria To Seek Congress Approval -- Reuters
(Reuters) - President Barack Obama stepped back from the brink on Saturday and delayed an imminent military strike against Syria to seek approval from the U.S. Congress in a gamble that will test his ability to project American strength abroad and deploy his own power at home.
Before Obama put on the brakes, the path had been cleared for a U.S. assault. Navy ships were in place and awaiting orders to launch missiles, and U.N. inspectors had left Syria after gathering evidence of a chemical weapons attack that U.S. officials say killed 1,429 people.
But Obama decided to seek the backing of U.S. lawmakers before attacking, as polls showed strong opposition from Americans already weary of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Approval will take at least 10 days, if it comes at all.
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More News On President Obama Seeking Congressional Approval For A Military Strike Against Syria
Text of President Obama’s Remarks on Syria -- New York Times
Text of draft legislation submitted by Obama to Congress -- CNN
Obama's Syria strike decision aims to get Congress on the record -- CBS News
President Obama Seeks Congressional Approval for Syria Action -- ABC News
Strike against Syria? Obama backs it, but wants Congress to vote -- CNN
Obama to Seek Congressional Vote on Syria Strike -- Wall Street Journal
Obama says U.S. will take military action against Syria, pending Congress’s approval -- Washington Post
Obama to seek Congress vote on Syria military action -- BBC
Obama asks Congress to OK strike on Syria -- USA Today
Obama approves attacking Syria, but delays that for vote in Congress -- Christian Science Monitor
Shock as David Cameron's Commons fiasco prompts President Obama to seek a Congress vote backing military intervention in Syria -- The Independent
I'm going to copy Cameron! Drama as Obama vows to bomb Syria - but only after U.S. vote (and suddenly Britain is his 'closest ally' again) -- Daily Mail
Obama leaving door open to Syria strike, even if Congress votes no -- FOX News
My Comment: As I have mentioned more than once in the past two weeks .... the White House is doing everything on the fly .... consulting Congress or getting Congressional approval should have been done last week.
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