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Conflicting Messages in the Midst of a Crisis
The Obama Administration is now arguing for diplomacy and Congressional approval to use force against Syria. We update developments at the UN, Congress and White House.
The Obama Administration is now arguing for both diplomacy and Congressional authorization to use force against Syria. We update developments at the UN, Capitol Hill and the White House as President Obama prepares to address the nation tonight. Also, e-cigarettes, a way to stop smoking or a new way to become addicted to nicotine?
Banner image: President on the phone with his National Security Staff. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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3 storiesMomentum Picks Up on Russian Syrian Arms Proposal
Yesterday, Secretary of State John Kerry made a rhetorical suggestion that Syria might turn over chemical weapons to international control. Sizing the moment, Russia made a formal proposal, and Syria got on board. President Obama said it could be a breakthrough, but is still pushing for Congress to authorize force.
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As President Obama prepares to address the nation tonight, it appears he'll be arguing for both war and diplomacy at the same time. He's embraced the Russian proposal that Syria's chemical weapons be placed under international control — if it proves to be serious.
Read the story34 minE-Cigarettes: Safe Alternative or Worse than the Original?
E-cigarettes release a vapor that allows users to inhale nicotine without the toxins associated with tobacco. Since they started in China a few years ago, they've become an industry worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
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