Here's How the U.S. Can Help Rid the World of Chemical Weapons
If the Obama Administration really cared, there are a few easy steps to making not just Syria, but the whole world, a safer place
If the Obama Administration really cared, there are a few easy steps to making not just Syria, but the whole world, a safer place
The Constitution did not keep President Obama from attacking Syria. The people did.
Wants US to back off with military threats
Think it may go better even as they continue to negotiate over chemical weapons
Not that Putin is likely to suffer
Obama and Rand Paul define the edges of the politics of Syria. But do the politics matter?
Banks can't do business with them, so it's cash-only
Per a convention on them the country signed last month
US, Russia discussing diplomatic solution
The Russian escape route may save Obama from waging an unpopular war.
Russian, US officials in Geneva to do it
Renewed fighting in Syria as Russia and the US work out a deal on Syria's chemical weapons
The president has embarrassed himself with the Syrian debacle.
Points out the repercussions of other American interventions in the past decade
Military personnel, too, skeptical of war
Duma doesn't seem on board as yet
Plan to get country to give them up
Raging civil war, hidden arsenal, delicate devices...
The U.S. should only go to war when we are attacked.
Keeps him in power, without a hammer over his head
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