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https://www.fcnl.org/updates/update...ation-before-further-escalation-in-syria-1366

Update: 88 Reps Tell Trump to Seek Authorization Before Further Escalation in Syria
88 representatives signed letter to President Trump urging him to seek authorization from Congress before further U.S. military escalation in Syria

By Kate Gould, April 13, 2018

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    In 2013, insistence from Congress and the American people pressed President Obama to seek congressional authorization before going to war against the Syrian government. President Trump’s threats of more unlawful attacks in Syria demand immediate action from Congress to take back its constitutional authority to determine if and when the United States goes to war.

    Below is the full text of this new bipartisan letter, building on the success of similar letters on Syria in 2013 and in 2017.

    Lofgren-Amash-Lee-Massie Letter to Trump: Seek Authorization from Congress Before Escalating in Syria

    April 13, 2018

    Dear Mr. President:

    We write to you as a bipartisan group of colleagues with a shared concern, as we did with the prior administration in 2013, and again in a letter to you last May. We strongly urge you to consult and receive authorization from Congress before ordering additional use of U.S. military force in Syria.

    Your responsibility to do so is prescribed in the Constitution and the War Powers Resolution of 1973.

    While the Founders wisely gave the Office of the President the authority to act in emergencies, they foresaw the need to ensure public debate — and the active engagement of Congress — prior to committing U.S. military assets. Engaging our military in Syria when no direct threat to the United States exists and without prior congressional authorization would violate the separation of powers that is clearly delineated in the Constitution.

    We stand ready to consider the facts before us and share the burden of decisions made regarding U.S. involvement in the quickly escalating Syrian conflict.

    Sincerely,

    Kate Gould
    • Legislative Director, Middle East Policy
    Kate Gould is FCNL's Legislative Director for Middle East Policy. Kate is one of only a handful of registered lobbyists in Washington, D.C. working to advance human rights objectives and support diplomatic solutions to resolve disputes between the U.S. and Iran and the conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Israel/Palestine.

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特朗普捅马蜂窝了! 美国88名议员联手抗议, 下台指日可待!

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特朗普捅马蜂窝了!美国88名议员联手抗议,下台指日可待!

“化武袭击”事件的爆发,再次把叙利亚推入了万劫不复的深渊,美国为了捞回来一点老本,开始借端生事,称叙利亚政府使用化学武器,危害到了叙利亚平民,为了保护他们,美国将对叙利亚展开军事行动。终于在14月14日的凌晨时候,美国联合英法两国,往叙利亚发射了100多枚导弹,导致很多平民死伤。

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事后不久,美国就遭到了来自世界各国的口水抨击,就连美国内部人员,都对特朗普的所做所为,表示了抗议。美国《大西洋月刊》网站直接站出来表示:美国政府这个“为了保护叙利亚平民”理由,看似完美无暇,却很难让大家信服。如果是为了保护平民,美国发射导弹之前,为什么不让叙利亚平民撤离。不然也不会造成了这么多叙利亚平民死伤。



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在发起空袭以前,美国并没有告知叙利亚和俄罗斯,直至事情发生几小时后,美国副总统彭斯才站出来,说明了这次军事行动。也就是因为这,引起了美国国会的不满,目前美国88名议员联合发表了一篇声明表示,希望特朗普政府立即停止对叙利亚的私自攻击行动,不要引来世界的众怒。大家知道,美国国会在美国人群中的影响力很大,如今他们都对特朗普表示了不满,是不是代表着,特朗普下台指日可待了呢?
 
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/424407-fisk-syria-media-strike-war/
Western media cover tracks of Trump, May and Macron's war crime in Syria

Finian Cunningham (born 1963) has written extensively on international affairs, with articles published in several languages. Originally from Belfast, Northern Ireland, he is a Master’s graduate in Agricultural Chemistry and worked as a scientific editor for the Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, England, before pursuing a career in newspaper journalism. For over 20 years he worked as an editor and writer in major news media organizations, including The Mirror, Irish Times and Independent. Now a freelance journalist based in East Africa, his columns appear on RT, Sputnik, Strategic Culture Foundation and Press TV.
Published time: 17 Apr, 2018 15:51 Edited time: 18 Apr, 2018 08:03
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With astounding double-think, the US and Britain accuse Russia of "tampering" with the alleged chemical-weapon attack site in Syria's Douma – just days after the US, UK and France barraged the county with over 100 missiles.
If anyone is guilty of tampering with the alleged crime scene, it is the NATO trio who rushed to bomb Syria just as inspectors belonging to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) arrived in Syria – invited there by the Syrian and Russian governments.

The frenzied Western media campaign to find Syria and Russia guilty of a war crime involving alleged chemical weapons is further highlighted by the reporting this week by award-winning British journalist Robert Fisk.

Fisk, who has been covering Middle East war zones for nearly 40 years, went to Douma city to file his report for The Independent. Credit goes to The Independent for publishing Fisk's investigative work.

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'Oxygen starvation, not gas’: Veteran UK reporter Fisk doubts MSM narrative on Douma ‘chem attack’
In the aftermath of the weekend's airstrikes, what he found from interviewing local people and medics is arresting, if not shocking. From Fisk's witness-gathering report, there was no gas attack carried out on April 7 – in stark contradiction to what the US, British and French governments have been declaring in hysterical tones for the past two weeks.

Those declarations culminated in the US-led bombing of Syria at the weekend. What's more, the US, British and French leaders are reserving the right to carry out further strikes on Syria – if "the regime repeats its chemical-weapons attacks on civilians."

What Robert Fisk reports from inside Douma corroborates what the Syrian government and its Russian ally have been saying consistently since the alleged incident on April 7. The incident, they say, was staged by the so-called "first responder" group known as the White Helmets, who work hand-in-glove with notorious terrorist outfits like Jaysh al-Islam and Al-Nusra Front. The White Helmets are also on the pay roll of the American CIA, as well as British and French intelligence agencies.

Similar to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's earlier claim, Fisk reports that on April 7, a panic scene was engendered in Douma's hospital by White Helmets activists who shouted that "chemical weapons" were being deployed. These activists began dousing people with water hoses and conveniently had video cameras on hand to capture the chaotic scenes acted out by unwitting civilians. A doctor in the hospital confirmed this to Fisk.

As for the supposed dozens of dead that Western governments and media blamed on "animal Assad" and Russian complicity, there is no evidence of the alleged victims. Video footage of dead people in a war zone is hardly proof.

This means that US President Trump and his British and French counterparts, Theresa May and Emmanuel Macron, just launched a criminal aggression on Syria in grave violation of international law and the country's sovereignty. This is exactly what many independent observers were decrying at the time of the missile barrage, warning that the presumed evidence for a chemical attack was far from substantiated.

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False flags are real – US has a long history of lying to start wars
Indeed, the suspicion is that Trump, May and Macron knew that their evidential ground for attacking Syria was impossibly thin, and that is why they rushed to bomb the country. It was a decision hastened by the arrival of the OPCW inspectors heading to Douma. The inspectors are due to start their investigative work on Wednesday – delayed apparently by security concerns.

In all probability, the Douma incident was a propaganda stunt orchestrated by Western-backed anti-government militants and their White Helmets media agents, precisely in order to provoke an external military attack on Syria by the US, Britain and France.

Several things stand out about Robert Fisk's latest reporting. This is exactly the kind of critical journalism that other Western media outlets should have been engaged in following the alleged chemical weapon attack on April 7. Credit goes to Fisk and The Independent. But it is a shameful case of "too little, too late."

Also, it is notable how Fisk's reportage is being roundly ignored – at least so far – by other mainstream Western media outlets. That's an impressive feat of self-censorship at a crucial time when the US, British and French governments should be open to accusations of committing a war crime on Syria over their latest blitzkrieg.

This is especially so, given their warnings of more to come, over "further" chemical-weapons use. The urgent concern is that these governments are giving themselves a license to act on more false flags. They should be held rigorously to account for their claims.

This disregard for international law is made possible because of the appalling willingness of Western mainstream media to regurgitate self-serving claims made by terrorist-affiliated groups in Syria and their propaganda outlets.

American, British and French mainstream media have given saturated coverage to the White Helmets and the Syrian American Medical Society, and the dodgy one-man-band operation in Coventry known as the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. CNN, the BBC and France 24 cite these groups as if they are "authoritative" and impartial, when in fact they are all part of the regime-change campaign in Syria sponsored by the US and its British and French allies.

It is telling, too, how Robert Fisk is being assailed as a "Syrian, Russian stooge" on social media. The one Western mainstream journalist who has had the integrity to delve into Syria's Douma to uncover a very different critical perspective – one that disproves the claims peddled by the US, British and French leaders and other mainstream media – is being vilified for principled journalism.

Western corporate media are a grotesque mockery of public information and critical, independent accounting of government power.

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The Russians are coming for you through your phone, computer and internet… or so the MSM says
Apart from Robert Fisk, the few other Western journalists to have ventured into Syria to report on what is really happening are independent, "alternative" sources like Eva Bartlett, Vanessa Beeley and Patrick Henningsen. They have exposed the "Oscar-winning" White Helmets group, which is actually complicit in staging atrocities against civilians living under a reign of terror imposed by their terrorist affiliates. It is understood the White Helmets activists behind the Douma provocation on April 7 have since fled the city along with the terrorist gangs under the cover of an evacuation deal with the liberating Syrian and Russian forces, who are now in control of most of the Eastern Ghouta suburbs near Damascus.

Western media journalists, if they were really committed to principles of accuracy and critical investigation, should be poring over the rubble in Douma, interviewing local people and finding out what really happened. But they are not.

That is why, one suspects, they are not there. That is why the US and Britain are now accusing Russia of "tampering" with the site in Douma – because there is no evidence of a chemical-weapons attack, as Robert Fisk reports.

That means the US, British and French governments just committed a brazen war crime.

This would also explain why Western mainstream media have now quickly moved their focus to allegations of "Russian cyberattacks" on American and British infrastructure. This is a classic case of "keeping ahead of the story." Western governments and their dutiful media do not have a "story" – at least not the one they claim – in Syria, so the imperative is to change to another subject as quickly as possible.

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https://www.rt.com/usa/424494-senate-war-powers-resolution/

Senators unveil resolution limiting presidential war powers following Trump's Syria strikes
Published time: 18 Apr, 2018 14:27
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Days after Donald Trump launched a bombing campaign in Syria, Republican and Democrat senators have introduced a resolution which would rein in presidential war powers.
The Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) resolution from Sens. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Bob Corker (R-TN) would repeal broad authorizations from Congress which were approved in 2001 and 2002 for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. They would be replaced with new approval to go after specific "non-state terrorist groups.”

Specifically, the resolution would authorize “all necessary and appropriate force” against Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) and associated forces. It would not, however, authorize action against a nation state.

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The resolution would require the president to report to Congress within 48 hours after deciding to start any new military action. Congress would then have 60 days to review the situation and remove the authority to use force if it didn't agree.

No limit on military action is detailed in the resolution. However, a congressional review of the AUMF would take place every four years, which would allow lawmakers to restrict or expand any existing mission.

According to the US constitution, only Congress – not the president – has the right to authorize war. The president only has explicit power to initiate war without congressional approval in order to "repel sudden attacks" or to target terrorist organizations linked to the 9/11 attacks. However, many on Capitol Hill believe Congress has ceded too much of its authority over the military and is aiming to regain that control.

"For too long, Congress has given presidents a blank check to wage war. We've let the 9/11 and Iraq war authorizations get stretched to justify wars against multiple terrorist groups in over a dozen countries, from Niger to the Philippines," Kaine said. The existing war powers which have been in place since 9/11 have been used nearly 40 times in 14 countries.

The Democratic senator hailed the proposal for repealing those authorizations and making Congress "do its job by weighing in on where, when, and with who we are at war." The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is expected to consider the resolution next week.

However, former US congressman Ron Paul told RT that he doesn't believe the resolution is the answer to America's habit of going to war "so many times" since World War II but "never doing it properly."

Paul said the resolution "wouldn't slow up the effort to go to war," but would essentially just "define things slightly differently." He said he doesn't believe it will pass, but if it does, "it's more likely to make things worse for us who would like to stay out of war and to protect our liberties here at home."

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It comes just three days after Trump launched missile strikes on Syria over an alleged chemical attack which the US president blames on the government of Bashar Assad. The move has conjured up debate in Congress, with many saying he should have sought congressional approval before taking military action. They believe he stepped beyond his authority since the US was not facing a direct security risk.

“President Trump’s action still raises the constitutional question of his authority to unilaterally attack another nation without congressional authorization,” said Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), as quoted by AP. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) echoed those thoughts. "No president of the United States, no matter party or political ideology, has the authority to unilaterally start a war," he said.

Still, others in Congress believe Trump was perfectly within his rights to take action, including House Speaker Paul Ryan. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) also supports the action, saying it was "time to act."

Trump, along with the UK and France, launched strikes on Syria despite a lack of evidence that Assad's government was responsible for a chemichemical attack. The powers refused to wait for the results of an official Office for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) investigation before taking action, a move which has been criticized by Russia.

The strikes also came despite the Russian military traveling to the scene of the alleged attack and finding zero evidence of a toxic agent. Moscow has stated that the so-called attack – which was first reported by the controversial White Helmets – was staged.

“We have not just a ‘high level of confidence,’ as our Western partners uniformly put it; we have irrefutable proof that there was no chemical attack in Douma on April 7,” Russia’s Ambassador to the Organization for the Prohibition of the Chemical Weapons Aleksandr Shulgin said at a special meeting of the UN chemical watchdog’s executive council. The diplomat added that the incident had been a “pre-planned false-flag attack by the British security services, which could have also been aided by their allies in Washington.”
 
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