THỜI ĐIỂM VÀ CHIẾN THUẬT TẤN CÔNG SYRIA
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Published on Aug 31, 2013
Tổng thống Hoa Kỳ Barack Obama nói ông đă quyết định rằng Hoa Kỳ sẽ có hành động quân sự đối với chính phủ Syria v́ họ đă tấn công bằng vũ khí hóa học như bị cáo buộc.
Trong phát biểu được truyền h́nh toàn quốc hôm thứ Bảy tại Ṭa Bạch Ốc, Tổng thống Obama nói rằng điều này sẽ không phải là một sự can thiệp vô giới hạn và sẽ không bao gồm việc binh sĩ Hoa Kỳ đổ bộ vào Syria.
Ông Obama nói rằng hành động của Hoa Kỳ sẽ bị giới hạn về tầm mức và thời gian.
Tổng thống Obama nói rằng hành động quân sự sẽ chỉ bắt đầu khi nào kế hoạch của ông được Quốc hội cho phép.
Nhà lănh đạo Hoa Kỳ nói rằng “hành động tàn ác” sử dụng vũ khí hóa học không chỉ có bị điều tra mà c̣n phải đối diện với tội ác đó.
Ông Obama nói Hoa Kỳ không thể và không được “nhắm mắt làm ngơ truờc những ǵ xảy ra ở Damascus.”
Tổng thống Obama cũng hối thúc các đại biểu Quốc hội xem xét một số việc quan trọng hơn là “những bất đồng đảng phái” trong khi họ cân nhắc cách đáp ứng đối với Syria.
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August 31, 2013 - Barack Obama Syria Speech Address: Seeking Lawmakers Approval For Strike! -- WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama says he has decided that the United States should take military action against Syria in response to a deadly chemical weapons attack.
But he says he will seek congressional authorization for the use of force.
He says congressional leadership plans to hold a debate and a vote as soo
n as Congress comes back in September.
Obama says he has the authority to act on his own, but believes it is important for the country to have a debate.
Military action would be in response to a chemical weapons attack the U.S. says Syrian President Bashar Assad's government carried out against civilians. The U.S. says more than 1,400 Syrians were killed in that attack last week.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
President Barack Obama's national security team was to consult senators Saturday about Syria while House Speaker John Boehner invited House members to return early from their August break for a classified briefing as the White House readied for a possible military strike.
Vice President Joe Biden, who was scheduled to be in Delaware this weekend, was instead at the White House, where Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Secretary of State John Kerry joined him.
Hagel, Kerry and others were to consult by phone Saturday afternoon with Senate Democrats and Republicans. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and Obama's national security adviser, Susan Rice, also were to participate.
The White House said the calls would be unclassified, meaning officials would be limited in what they can say.
But on Sunday, the White House planned a classified, in-person briefing for House members, according to a notice from Boehner's office to House Republican staffers. House Democrats were planning to invite their members as well.
"This will be one of many classified briefings," read the invitation. "However, given the numerous requests made, the speaker wanted members to have an opportunity this weekend."
The briefing was coming a day after the administration publicly released an unclassified intelligence report concluding that Syrian President Bashar Assad's government killed more than 1,400 last week in a chemical attack. A classified version of the assessment arrived on Capitol Hill late Friday night, the GOP notice said, and was available for all House members to review.
Obama is considering a limited military strike in response to the chemical attack, but said Friday he had not yet made a decision.