US prepares to bypass UN on Syria response
I AM A VIET VET , I HAVE SUPPORTED THE TROOPS "ALL OF MY LIFE" BUT ANY AMERICAN TROOPS THAT KILL IN SYRIA , WILL BE DOING SO IN THE NAME OF ALLAH & TO PROMOTE TERRORISM BY THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD! I WILL NOT SUPPORT THEM , AMERICAN TROOPS SHOULD NOT BE GOING TO WAR FOR TERRORIST & WE ALL KNOW THESE ARE THE SAME PEOPLE "THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD" THAT TOOK OVER IN EGYPT " ONLY TO MURDER CHRISTIANS"
CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS "TELL THEM AMERICA DOES NOT SUPPORT THIS!
WILL OBAMA SOON ORDER NEW UNIFORMS FOR THE AMERICAN TROOPS
Contact Your Members Of Congress On This Issue!
Tell your members Of Congress That Its Time To End The Illegal Actions Of The Obama Admin & Other Government Agencies!
The State Department made clear Wednesday that the Obama administration plans to bypass the United Nations Security Council as it prepares for a possible strike on Syria, after having failed to win support from Russia.
In blunt terms, department spokeswoman Marie Harf said last-ditch efforts to win support for an anti-Assad resolution at the U.N. were unsuccessful, and the U.S. would proceed anyway.
"We see no avenue forward given continued Russian opposition to any meaningful council action on Syria," she said. "Therefore, the United States will continue its consultations and will take appropriate actions to respond in the days ahead."
Earlier in the day, the U.S. and its allies tried to advance a resolution from Great Britain condemning the alleged chemical attack last week in Syria, and authorizing "necessary measures to protect civilians." The Russian delegation, traditional supporters of the Assad government, immediately complained about the resolution during the discussions at U.N. headquarters in New York.
Harf said the U.N. Security Council would not be proceeding with a vote.
Launching a military strike without U.N. authorization would not be without precedent -- the U.S. acted unilaterally during the 1983 invasion of Grenada, the 1989 invasion of Panama, and missile strikes on Sudan and Afghanistan in 1998.
But in this case, the U.N.'s special envoy to Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, is urging the U.S. to seek and obtain Security Council approval.
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon also urged the U.S. and its allies to wait until U.N. inspectors currently in Syria finish their work investigating last week's attack
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