Build up to WW3 - SENATE Easily APPROVES OBAMA’s Plan to ARM and Train SYRIA REBELS
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- Updated: 19 Sep 2014
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Build up to WW3 - Senate Easily Approves Obama’s Plan to Arm and Train Syria Rebels
The Senate voted Thursday to authorize President Barack Obama’s plan to arm and train Syrian rebels so they can fight the Islamic State, sending it to the White House for Obama’s signature into law.
The vote capped a weeklong debate in Congress that had some worried that too many Republicans and Democrats might oppose Obama’s plan. Many Republicans have said Obama needs to do much more to fight the terrorist group — including leaving open the door to ground troops — and openly doubt the wisdom of arming Syrians, while many Democrats fear the plan could ultimately lead to ground troops.
But the Senate easily approved the bill on the back of strong support from members of both parties. The Senate passed it 78-22, just a day after the House approved it 273-156. (The Senate vote was originally announced incorrectly as 73-22.)
Similar to the House vote, the Senate vote saw a mix of anti-Obama and anti-war members vote “no” that don’t normally vote together. Among the Republicans voting against the entire bill were Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas), Mike Lee (Utah) and Jeff Sessions (Ala.), and they were joined by Democrats such as Sherrod Brown (Ohio), Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.) and Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) Paul agreed that the provision should have been given a standalone vote.
“I think it’s inexcusable that the debate of whether we get involved in another country’s civil war — that we would vote on this in a spending bill,” said the Kentucky senator, a possible GOP White House contender in 2016.
But one of Paul's potential rivals, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), argued in favor of voting for the measure despite his criticism of the White House's strategy for fighting ISIS.
"What happens in Syria is in our national interests," Rubio said. "If we fail to approve this, the nations of that region will say America is not truly engaged.
"I will support this resolution because I think it is in the best interest of our nation."
Some Democratic lawmakers backing the measure made the point that this vote was very different from the congressional action more than a decade ago that authorized the Iraq War. Islamic State (Isis) fighters have captured villages and besieged a Kurdish city in northern Syria near the border with Turkey in a major assault that prompted a commander to appeal for military aid from other Kurds in the region.
With the United States planning to expand military action against Isis from Iraq to Syria, a surveillance drone was spotted for the first time over nearby Isis-controlled territory in Aleppo province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks Syria’s civil war, said on Thursday. u.s. america usa "united states" campaign war ww3 wwiii "world war 3" strike france partner french army troops security "u.s. army" "national guard" force strength fight battle "war games" game games house senate support train training equipment leader news media entertainment 2014 2015 aid arab arabic "middle east" iraq combat surveillance world humanity charity future power control "u.s. air force" service family speech "elite nwo agenda" bilderberg 2015 alex jones infowars gerald celente trends in the news david icke problem reaction solution mh17 false flag attack ebola bioweapon ron paul glenn beck It was not immediately clear who was operating the drone. President Barack Obama said last week that he would not hesitate to strike the radical Islamist group that has used Syria as a base to advance its plan to reshape the Middle East.
The US is conducting air strikes against Isis in Iraq and last month Obama authorised surveillance flights over Syria. Russia has warned that US air strikes against militants in Syria would be a “gross violation” of international law.
A Russian foreign ministry spokesman said any such action, without the backing of the UN, would be “an act of aggression”.
It comes as US Secretary of State John Kerry meets Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia to try to build a coalition against Islamic State (IS) militants.
President Obama has threatened action against IS in Syria as well as Iraq. IS controls large parts of Syria and Iraq after a rapid military advance. In a speech outlining his strategy, Mr Obama said any group that threatened America would “find no safe haven”.
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Build up to WW3 - Senate Easily Approves Obama’s Plan to Arm and Train Syria Rebels
The Senate voted Thursday to authorize President Barack Obama’s plan to arm and train Syrian rebels so they can fight the Islamic State, sending it to the White House for Obama’s signature into law.
The vote capped a weeklong debate in Congress that had some worried that too many Republicans and Democrats might oppose Obama’s plan. Many Republicans have said Obama needs to do much more to fight the terrorist group — including leaving open the door to ground troops — and openly doubt the wisdom of arming Syrians, while many Democrats fear the plan could ultimately lead to ground troops.
But the Senate easily approved the bill on the back of strong support from members of both parties. The Senate passed it 78-22, just a day after the House approved it 273-156. (The Senate vote was originally announced incorrectly as 73-22.)
Similar to the House vote, the Senate vote saw a mix of anti-Obama and anti-war members vote “no” that don’t normally vote together. Among the Republicans voting against the entire bill were Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas), Mike Lee (Utah) and Jeff Sessions (Ala.), and they were joined by Democrats such as Sherrod Brown (Ohio), Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.) and Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) Paul agreed that the provision should have been given a standalone vote.
“I think it’s inexcusable that the debate of whether we get involved in another country’s civil war — that we would vote on this in a spending bill,” said the Kentucky senator, a possible GOP White House contender in 2016.
But one of Paul's potential rivals, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), argued in favor of voting for the measure despite his criticism of the White House's strategy for fighting ISIS.
"What happens in Syria is in our national interests," Rubio said. "If we fail to approve this, the nations of that region will say America is not truly engaged.
"I will support this resolution because I think it is in the best interest of our nation."
Some Democratic lawmakers backing the measure made the point that this vote was very different from the congressional action more than a decade ago that authorized the Iraq War. Islamic State (Isis) fighters have captured villages and besieged a Kurdish city in northern Syria near the border with Turkey in a major assault that prompted a commander to appeal for military aid from other Kurds in the region.
With the United States planning to expand military action against Isis from Iraq to Syria, a surveillance drone was spotted for the first time over nearby Isis-controlled territory in Aleppo province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks Syria’s civil war, said on Thursday. u.s. america usa "united states" campaign war ww3 wwiii "world war 3" strike france partner french army troops security "u.s. army" "national guard" force strength fight battle "war games" game games house senate support train training equipment leader news media entertainment 2014 2015 aid arab arabic "middle east" iraq combat surveillance world humanity charity future power control "u.s. air force" service family speech "elite nwo agenda" bilderberg 2015 alex jones infowars gerald celente trends in the news david icke problem reaction solution mh17 false flag attack ebola bioweapon ron paul glenn beck It was not immediately clear who was operating the drone. President Barack Obama said last week that he would not hesitate to strike the radical Islamist group that has used Syria as a base to advance its plan to reshape the Middle East.
The US is conducting air strikes against Isis in Iraq and last month Obama authorised surveillance flights over Syria. Russia has warned that US air strikes against militants in Syria would be a “gross violation” of international law.
A Russian foreign ministry spokesman said any such action, without the backing of the UN, would be “an act of aggression”.
It comes as US Secretary of State John Kerry meets Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia to try to build a coalition against Islamic State (IS) militants.
President Obama has threatened action against IS in Syria as well as Iraq. IS controls large parts of Syria and Iraq after a rapid military advance. In a speech outlining his strategy, Mr Obama said any group that threatened America would “find no safe haven”.
U.S. to Assad: Beware of interfering with U.S. air power in Syria
U.S. has a good sense of where Syrian air defenses and command-and-control facilities are located brutality tyranny
- published: 19 Sep 2014
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