U.S. President Barack Obama 's efforts to persuade the U.S. Congress to support his plan to attack Syria was suspected on Monday met with his own Democratic lawmakers expressed concern that the United States will be dragged into a new Middle East conflict .
"There is a lot of skepticism , " said Rep. Jim Moran involved a 70- minute phone briefing Democrat Barack Obama 's top national security aides about a chemical weapons attack , U.S. officials say has killed 1,429 people in the suburbs of response, Damascus .
Obama seems some progress , however, with two influential Republican Senator John McCain and Graham (Lindsey Graham), he came out of the White House meeting , I believe that Obama is willing to use air strikes to destroy Syria not only chemical weapons capability , but also to support the Syrian rebels .
McCain , long advocated a more robust U.S. approach , Syria, said let back strike against President Bashar al- Assad 's forces would be " catastrophic failure ."
While Obama encountered obstacles in the home , a key U.S. ally , France , said there is evidence that the Assad government has ordered chemical weapons attacks, and determined to punish him.
French government released nine of the intelligent file that lists the five suggestions Assad's fighter behind the " massive and coordinated " August 21 chemical attack.
Assad in an interview with French newspaper Le Figaro warns France to avoid the hostile policy of Syria , otherwise , " the state will become their enemy ."
Obama suddenly decided to stop the strike against the Assad troops plan but to wait for congressional approval , has generated a raging debate , just as the U.S. president on Tuesday in a three-day visit to Sweden and Russia is ready to leave.
His biggest obstacle is a member of his own party to win support in the House of Representatives and conservative Republicans , who do not see any need for the United States involved in a distant civil war.
Secretary of State, John Kerry , who was Obama's advisers urged Democrats to appeal to Obama 's use of force in support of the resolution , said that Syria had reached a " Munich moment" , according to the participants .
This is a reference to the 1938 Munich Agreement as appeasement of Hitler before World War II , the United Kingdom and France.
The White House 's argument is that Syria 's chemical weapons must be punished onslaught , equity is an international ban on such weapons needed to protect U.S. national security interests and allies, Israel, Jordan and Turkey's integrity.
Syria accused the rebel attacks .
To the August 21 attack samples were shipped to Europe today 's lab , is due to arrive in a few hours , the UN said in a statement . Last week, the United Nations chemical weapons experts visited websites.
On Tuesday, the UN disarmament chief Angela Kane , has just returned from Syria , will update more than 30 countries signed the English letter asking the United Nations investigate attacks , the statement said.
Democrats cautious
Multi- divided U.S. Congress involving itself, how profound differences.
Representative Chris Van Hollen , a senior Democrat and Obama ally on many issues , complaining that the White House asked Congress to authorize the use of force by the end of the wording is too open , and may lead to deep U.S. involvement in Syria, more than 10 million, of which have been killed in battle more than two years .
" The U.S. soldiers on the ground without any restriction , not the end ," the resolution , he said. " The draft resolution proposed by the management are too broad , it provides too much a blank check to the executive ."
White House officials said they were willing to authorize the use of force to modify the draft resolution to address the concern of legislators .
Obscures debate in Iraq and Afghanistan wars, conflicts lasted longer much more expensive than the first predicted ghost . Congress hesitated reflect the overall weariness of war between the Americans , who opposed the Syrian intervention .
Moran said: " My guess is that if a vote tomorrow , the president will lose or gain a resolution so watered down , he will not have a better one, " Democrats .
Obama needs to support his left-wing , especially in the House , liberal Democrats and many conservative "tea party " Republicans are opposed to U.S. military action in the Middle East .
Republican John McCain and Graham are generally conducive to U.S. intervention abroad, when it deems necessary from the more traditional wing . They want to have a broad strategy is not just to punish Assad's chemical weapons attack, but the Syrian rebels .
McCain and Graham told reporters that the impact made ??a dire warning that if Congress does not support Obama . Obama did not accuse the Syrian intervention , the sooner .
"If Congress rejected such a resolution , the U.S. president has pledged to take action , the consequences will be catastrophic , " McCain said .
He said that Obama plans over retaliatory strike .
"We have been given a number of reasons to believe that can happen very serious air strikes against plastic surgery , " McCain said . Graham added : "This is the first time I've got to understand today's smoke cleared , it will happen ."
The Government will bring two gunnery day ( Tuesday ) , trying to convince Congress of the Syrian defense minister when Kerry and Chuck Hagel solve the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee .
Democratic-led Senate is expected to approve U.S. military action, but strong opposition in the House .
, A liberal Democrat from Massachusetts Rep. James McGovern said he doubted Obama's plan to help end the military strike in Syria war. If the vote today, he said he would vote against it.
"People are terrified of people suffering from the pictures, they really want to help , but people have become more than just weariness , they have become the effectiveness of these military intervention skeptical , " he said.
Naval vessels and Obama's orders, ready to launch cruise missiles , no decision is likely in September 9th Congressional summer recess in return, until the day . In the meantime, Obama used the time to build their case .
Washington 's hesitation prompting mocking comments Syrian leader Assad 's chief patron, Russia , driven Russian parliament members opposed the strike of the U.S. capital .
Obama's gamble to seek congressional support for a number of risks , foremost of which is that Congress will once again stop him, let him see the world weak.
Obama may have according to his Democratic colleagues to join Republicans who support action to establish a majority vote of the House of Representatives , a senior House Republican aide told Reuters on Sunday .
" Guess" what the House will do too early , aides said, but the House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi "will publish a large number of " in her members support it. The aides declined to predict how much.
Republicans hold the House of Representatives ,233 -200, there are two vacancies.
Republican House Speaker John Boehner , it is unclear whether willing or able to back Obama's plan . He has defied the members of his past , he had tried with Obama on the issue in the budget compromise .
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