Kamis 05 Sep 2013 04:14 WIB

Senate panel approves resolution using military force against Syria

Vice President Joe Biden, left, follows President Barack Obama as he leaves the Rose Garden after making a statement about the crisis in Syria at the White House in Washington Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013 in Washington.
Foto: AP/Evan Vucci
Vice President Joe Biden, left, follows President Barack Obama as he leaves the Rose Garden after making a statement about the crisis in Syria at the White House in Washington Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013 in Washington.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, WASHINGTON - A Senate panel has voted to give President Barack Obama the authority to use military force against Syria in response to a deadly chemical weapons attack. The vote marked the first time lawmakers have voted to authorize military action since the October 2002 votes giving President George W. Bush the authority to invade Iraq.

The vote Wednesday was 10-7, with one senator voting present. The full Senate is expected to vote on the measure next week. The Democratic chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Bob Menendez, and the panel's top Republican, Sen. Bob Corker, crafted the resolution.

The resolution would permit Obama to order a limited military mission against Syria, as long as it doesn't exceed 90 days and involves no American troops on the ground for combat operations.

 

 

 

 

 

sumber : AP
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