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    Members of the US Congress: Trump does not have a mandate to launch missiles on Syria

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    Post by Rocky Tue 11 Apr 2017, 4:24 pm

    Members of the US Congress: Trump does not have a mandate to launch missiles on Syria

    Date: 14:48 11/04/2017
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    Information / translation ...

    Democrats confirmed leading members of the US Congress, including presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and Tim Kaine US President Donald Trump has no mandate to bypass Congress and the firing of rockets into Syria.

    It quoted the British newspaper The Independent in his translation agency / information / from the former presidential candidate and member of the Democratic Party congressman Bernie Sanders report as saying that "the president did not receive congressional authorization by firing rockets and we support a political solution and not the military."

    He added that "we have to get some of the political agreement on this president and Congress engage in this discussion."

    For his part, former candidate for US Vice President and Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia said he "had to get the president to obtain congressional approval before the start of a military strike in Syria."

    US President Donald Trump launched last Friday an attack by 59 cruise missiles on the Syrian capillaries base in an act of aggression considered international political circles and a serious escalation in support of terrorist groups. Finished / z 25

    http://almaalomah.info/2017/04/11/world/146627

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