Obama is working with Congress to authorize the use of force against Daash
Erbil كانون الثاني / يناير 14 (PNA) - President Barack Obama vowed on Tuesday to work with Republican and Democratic lawmakers for an official authorization to use military force against terrorists Daash.
This came during a meeting with congressional leaders from both parties at the White House with Obama is seeking to improve the working relationship with Congress.
She says the Obama administration that has been going on for five months in Iraq and Syria campaign of air strikes against terrorists legal Daash based on the authorization under President George W. Bush for the Iraq war and the fight against al-Qaeda.
But a number of members of Congress said it would be better to discuss the approval of a new mandate to fight the militants Daash who killed thousands of people, when they seized large tracts of land in Iraq and Syria.
The White House said "the president is committed to working with members of both parties on the text of the authorization to use military force can be approved by the Congress to show the world that America stands united in the face of the Islamic state."
He welcomed the majority leader in the Senate, McConnell step Maچ told reporters later that this good start for Obama "to tell us what he wants and offers preliminary document.
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Erbil كانون الثاني / يناير 14 (PNA) - President Barack Obama vowed on Tuesday to work with Republican and Democratic lawmakers for an official authorization to use military force against terrorists Daash.
This came during a meeting with congressional leaders from both parties at the White House with Obama is seeking to improve the working relationship with Congress.
She says the Obama administration that has been going on for five months in Iraq and Syria campaign of air strikes against terrorists legal Daash based on the authorization under President George W. Bush for the Iraq war and the fight against al-Qaeda.
But a number of members of Congress said it would be better to discuss the approval of a new mandate to fight the militants Daash who killed thousands of people, when they seized large tracts of land in Iraq and Syria.
The White House said "the president is committed to working with members of both parties on the text of the authorization to use military force can be approved by the Congress to show the world that America stands united in the face of the Islamic state."
He welcomed the majority leader in the Senate, McConnell step Maچ told reporters later that this good start for Obama "to tell us what he wants and offers preliminary document.
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