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Obama plans to meet with Senate Democrats on Tuesday, senior Senate aides said. Then millions of Americans will see him make his case during network television interviews Monday and a prime-time address from the White House on Tuesday in which the president, according to an administration official, will argue that not punishing Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad for his alleged use of chemical weapons would embolden his regime and his allies Hezbollah and Iran.
In his weekly radio and Internet address, President Barack Obama says the United States "cannot turn a blind eye" to the grim images out of Syria of children allegedly killed in a chemical weapons attack by the Assad government. -
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By Gene Thorp, Darla Cameron and Billy Kenber, Published: Sept. 7, 2013
As the U.S. contemplates airstrikes on Syria, observers say the regime has scrambled to move many assets, including chemical weapons stockpiles, into hard-to-attack areas or close to large numbers of civilians. Nevertheless, there remain a number of obvious targets for U.S. strikes, most notably the air force’s 16 remaining bases, which have been used to launch bombing raids on civilians and to ferry soldiers and equipment around the country. Although Syria has acquired anti-ship and anti-aircraft missile systems from Russia, poorly trained operators, aging technology and previous Israeli airstrikes mean Syrian forces will struggle to defend the country from an anticipated sea-launched cruise missile attack. -
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