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Wall Street Journal

An al Qaeda spinoff operating near Aleppo, Syria's largest city, last week began a new battle campaign it dubbed "Expunging Filth." The target wasn't their avowed enemy, the Syrian government. Instead, it was their nominal ally, the U.S.-backed Fr

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politico.com

Former congressman Dennis Kucinich and Fox News correspondent Greg Palkot sat down with Syrian President Bashar Assad recently for a wide-ranging interview that will air on Fox News, according to the Syrian presidency's Twitter and Facebook accounts.

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No matter how the dust up over Syria ends, President Barack Obama should be commended for seeking congressional approval for any attack. Although such a strike would have bad repercussions for the United States in the Middle East region and violate i

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http://www.lewrockwell.com, By Eric Margolis

President Barack Obama foolishly backed himself into a corner during the growing Syrian crisis by issuing fatwas about mythological red lines. When his bluff got called, the silver-tongued president was left twisting in the wind.

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The International Libertarian

Darren Wolfe, The International Libertarian, spoke about why we should stay out of Syria and other wars overseas. The speech was given at the No War With Syria Rally and Press Conference

News Link • Global Reported By Darren Wolfe
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AFP

"The threat of force remains, the threat is real," Kerry said at a news conference after a four-hour meeting with the Israeli premier. "Make no mistake, we have taken no options off the table," he warned [Syria.]

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The Independent Institute/Anthony Gregory

It’s a trying time for the warmongers. A deluge of national polls reveal a public decidedly against war with Syria. Congress is listening, and the authorization for military action faces opposed majorities in both houses.

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What looked like another U.S. march to war in the Mideast has turned in the direction of a peaceful settlement... ...But some parties want to resume the drive toward a U.S. attack, ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern writes.

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