HOUSE
REPUBLICANS: We'll Vote On Syria The Week Of Sept. 9
Sr. Admin Officials expect Congress to authorize strike against Syria, but don't rule out Pres. Obama might act if Congress disapproves.
1
September, 2013
In
response to President Barack Obama’s call for Congressional
authorization for military action in Syria, House Republican
leadership said Saturday that it would consider a measure the week of
Sept. 9.
This
means that the House will not return before its current recess ends.
Here’s
the full statement, from House Speaker John Boehner, Majority Leader
Eric Cantor, Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy and Conference Chair Cathy
McMorris Rodgers:
“Under
the Constitution, the responsibility to declare war lies with
Congress. We are glad the president is seeking authorization for any
military action in Syria in response to serious, substantive
questions being raised. In consultation with the president, we expect
the House to consider a measure the week of September 9th. This
provides the president time to make his case to Congress and the
American people.”
It
wasn’t immediately clear what would be the plans for the Senate.
The
big question, of course, is whether such a measure will pass the
House, based on the combination of it being controlled by Republicans
while featuring a number of anti-war Democrats.
A
senior Republican aide put the onus on Obama to sell military action
to Congress.
“Whether
or not it passes depends on the WH making the case to Congress, and —
more importantly — the American people,” the aide said in an
email. “It will also require the White House to provide real
answers to the questions that the Speaker and others have raised. “
Obama
Admin. Officials: Don’t Rule Out Syria Strike If Congress
Disapproves
TPM,
31
August, 2013
Senior
officials in the Obama administration said that President Obama may
still decide to strike Syria even if Congress disapproves of military
action, CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller tweeted
Saturday.
Sr. Admin Officials expect Congress to authorize strike against Syria, but don't rule out Pres. Obama might act if Congress disapproves.
The
House is set to vote on military action in Syria the week of
September 9, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said in a statement
Saturday.
Republicans
McCain, Graham say cannot support limited Syria strikes
Republican
Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham on Saturday said they could
not support isolated military strikes on Syria that are not part of a
bigger strategy
31
August, 2013
"We
cannot in good conscience support isolated military strikes in Syria
that are not part of an overall strategy that can change the momentum
on the battlefield, achieve the president's stated goal of (Syrian
President Bashar al-) Assad's removal from power, and bring an end to
this conflict, which is a growing threat to our national security
interests," they said in a statement.
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