Well now, not only has our fearless leader--you know the one who continues to insist that he has full authority to bomb the hell out of Syria--tossed the ball to Congress so they can take the blame ---
--okay that is what he should have done in the first place, but it is the way that he did it that is disgusting--
--but now he says he never drew that red line that Syria was not going to be allowed to cross. . . .
What a putz. . . .
--okay that is what he should have done in the first place, but it is the way that he did it that is disgusting--
--but now he says he never drew that red line that Syria was not going to be allowed to cross. . . .
STOCKHOLM -- President Barack Obama says the international community and Congress's credibility are on the line if a chemical attack on civilians in Syria goes unanswered. Obama is seeking congressional and international support for military action against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Obama rejected suggestions he set a red line for action against Syria in the event Assad used chemical weapons. He said the red line was set by the international community and by Congress which ratified a treaty condemning the use of chemical weapons. . . .
Obama: Congress, World Credibility At Stake If Syria Chemical Attack Goes Unanswered
What a putz. . . .