From AP: WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama is
inviting former foe Sen. John McCain to the White House, hoping one of
Congress’ most intractable foreign policy hawks will help sell the idea
of a U.S. military intervention in Syria to a nation deeply scarred by
more than a decade of war.
Having announced over the weekend that he’ll seek congressional
approval for military strikes against the Assad regime, the Obama
administration is now trying to rally support among Americans and their
congressman and senators.
Monday’s meeting with McCain is meant to address concerns of those
who feel Obama isn’t doing enough to punish Syrian President Bashar
Assad’s government for an attack in the Damascus suburbs last month that
the U.S. says included sarin gas and killed at least 1,429 civilians,
more than 400 of whom were children. On the other side of the spectrum,
some Republican and Democratic lawmakers don’t want to see military
action at all.
Obama’s turnabout on Syria sets the stage for the biggest foreign policy vote in Congress since the Iraq
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