Syria the most intense campaign of Obama’s presidency
After a frenetic week of briefings, phone calls, and hearings, more lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are lining up to vote against President Obama.
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After a frenetic week of briefings, phone calls, and hearings, more lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are lining up to vote against President Obama.
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Examples such as Saddam Hussein and the 1999 air campaign against Serbia show an intervention in Syria won’t be quick and simple.
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