Susan Rice Trying To Convince Congress US Must Respond To Suspected Chemical Attack in Syria
Many on Capitol Hill not convinced
Many on Capitol Hill not convinced
Released the figure while outlining evidence against the Assad regime
Grew by 1.5 percent in the second quarter from the previous one, higher than the expected 0.9 percent
Oversaw an intervention in Iraq that didn't go quite as planned
Bob King was supposed to visit Pyongyang to negotiate the release of Kenneth Bae, an American citizen currently being detained in North Korea
Doesn't look like members of Congress are going to be consulted
France and U.S. still have plans in place for intervention
Day after the British House of Commons voted against possible military intervention
North Korea was unusually quiet about the exercises
Have been collecting evidence from site of alleged chemical attack near Damascus last week
List of potential partners shorter thanks to vote in British House of Commons yesterday
Not a fan of intervention
Small, scattered Muslim Brotherhood protests amid crackdown
Having Congress approve is a moral responsibility, chief
Second lawsuit filed by the school against Obamacare
Japan still handicapped by post-World War II limitations
Threat of power shortages rising
Parliament voted down UK intervention in Syria
Including senior Al Qaeda leaders, according to US officials
Still not being called back into session though
No plan to bring Congress back to debate the issue
Say it would plunge region into even worse sectarian violence
Country not exactly known for its treatment of women
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