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Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Russia will bring evidence to the U.N. Security Council. Russia is still, though, working with the U.S. to get Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime to give up its chemical weapons.
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Steve Inskeep talks with Angela Kane, the United Nations High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, about the Syria Chemical Weapons report.
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Syria's rebels are criticizing a plan to destroy the country's chemical weapons, saying it doesn't punish President Bashar Assad. The Syrian regime's first public reaction to the U.S.-Russia deal came Sunday, when a minister called it a "victory."
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Transcript of President Obama's Sept. 10 speech on the situation in Syria.
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In making the case for a military strike against Syria, Obama also acknowledged that a Russian plan to avoid a strike was "encouraging."
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The House, unlike the Senate, gave the Obama administration an aggressive grilling about its plans to launch a military strike on Syria.
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There’s ambivalence among some young Syrian-Americans over the possibility of the U.S. bombing targets inside Syria. “I’m a Syrian-American who has never
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President Obama said while the military has explored a wide range of options, he is considering a "limited narrow act" that involves no boots on the ground.
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A narrowly targeted U.S. military strike is likely to take place soon in response to recent events in Syria.That’s according to Nancy Soderberg, visiting…