“Congressional unease over a potential U.S. military strike on Syria has created some unlikely allies in the normally divided House of Representatives,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Some of the most conservative and most liberal members of the House were among the 186 lawmakers who signed letters this past week calling on President Barack Obama to seek congressional authorization for any military action.”
New York Times: “The White House on Saturday moved to shore up domestic and international support for a possible military strike against the Syrian government in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack on its own people, just hours after United Nations inspectors left Syria.”
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