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White House Letter on Syria

White House Letter Fuels U.S. Involvement in Syria Debate

Published April 25, 2013by Jasmin Ramsey

by Jasmin Ramsey via IPS News A White House letter Thursday to Congressional leaders suggesting chemical weapons use by the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad has reignited debate about direct U.S. military involvement in the war-torn country. “Our intelligence community does assess… Continue Reading  

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