الاثنين، 2 سبتمبر 2013

Obama, seeking Congress approval for Syria strike

President Obama said the United States was ready and "take military action against Syrian targets", but said that he carry out Congressional authorization, attack on Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime would seek.

In a press conference that more than 1,400 people say, including 426 children killed rose garden Saturday afternoon Obama the importance of retaliating against what a chemical attack by Assad's regime was American intelligence experts, outlined.

"This attack is an attack on human dignity," said Obama with Vice President Biden is on his side. "It is also a serious threat to our national security."

Obama told Congressional leaders schedule a debate and vote at the meeting with session have agreed to. It is planned, from its summer recess Sept. 9 return. He urged the members politics aside and support for a strike vote.

"Some things are more important than partisan differences or the politics of the moment", he said. "Today I am please Congress to send a message to the world that we are United as a nation."

President's remarks came hours after UN experts finished collecting samples from last week alleged chemical weapons strike outside Damascus. The inspectors had the country bound for the Netherlands leave.

The UN experts worked, to the apparent chemical weapons attack on 21 Aug. confirm close to Damascus which US intelligence reports say left 1,429 dead, including 426 children. Now, the inspectors want samples from soil to test blood and urine of victims.

Also a parliamentary vote in the UK followed Obama's statements on Thursday, which broke with his longtime US allies when deciding against military action in Syria.

Obama asks Congress show more urgency in their voices say that the United States has a moral obligation, indicating that "we do what we say" and "makes it quite makes and not the other way around."

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