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Barack Obama wants you to know that if Congress authorizes military force against Syria, he won’t be sending any American troops to fight the regime of Bashar Assad–no, sir. In fact, Obama thinks this is such an important point, he

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The Obama administration has refused to classify what type of attack on the Syrian regime it would instigate should Congress approve military action. Members of the administration would not label any attack against Syria as “an act of war” but

State Department Deputy Spokeswoman Marie Harf was put on the defensive Friday after she asserted that a vote to authorize military action from Congress would be America speaking with “one voice” concerning military action in Syria. Associated Press reporter Matt

U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power spoke on Friday at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C. about the necessity for U.S. action in Syria. Power argued that all diplomatic efforts have been “exhausted” concerning Assad’s actions against rebel forces. “What

State Department Deputy Spokeswoman Marie Harf told the press pool on Friday that despite some reports, the United States response to the Assad regime’s use of chemical weapons would be a significant event. Harf concluded that Assad “will know when

NBCDFW: At least two Transportation Security Administration officers at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport have been arrested in a police sting operation involving stolen parking passes and dozens of others could be in trouble, NBC 5 has learned. Sources familiar with

ABC’s Jon Karl pressed Obama on if the U.S will take military action against Syria, regardless of whether Congress votes to approve them

At VCU, a student presses Terry McAuliffe for his opinion on ObamaCare cutting young people’s working hours.

CBS NEWS: Outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said homegrown radicals like the Boston Marathon bombers may be just as much of a threat to the U.S. as international jihadists. In farewell speech, Napolitano praises homeland security responseNapolitano resignation deals

IBT: The British Prime Minister said the G20 was never going to agree on how to respond to Syria and that Britain would now concentrate on securing unfettered humanitarian access to people trapped inside the country.

CNBC’s Rick Santelli, reacting after the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that U.S. employers added only 169,000 jobs in August “I just think it’s absolutely horrible that we — that we’re in a marketplace where we get a

State Department Jen Psaki was again put on the defensive by AP reporter Matt Lee on Thursday when asked to defend Kerry’s support for President Obama taking a vote for military action on Syria to Congress. Kerry called the move