Democratic leader: difficult for Congress to pass Obama's plan
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: House Democratic leader confirmed US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, on Thursday, that the passage of President Barack Obama's plan to fight al "Daash" It will be difficult for the Congress.
Pelosi said that "it will be difficult for Congress to pass a war-powers for President Barack Obama to fight the Islamic state."
Pelosi attributed the cause to "the existence of the difficulty in reaching a consensus by Republicans and Democrats on the plan in light of the differences on the restrictions contained in Obama's proposal."
The aide in Congress, announced on Wednesday (February 11, 2015), US President Barack Obama sent a request for authorization to use military force in the campaign against al "Daash."
The White House announced yesterday that Obama does not rule out the deployment of combat troops on the ground to help the air strikes against al "Daash" If recommended by the Pentagon.
The Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, on Thursday, that Iraq did not ask a foreign land to fight al "Daash" military help, pointing out that the Iraqi forces are making progress against the organization.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: House Democratic leader confirmed US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, on Thursday, that the passage of President Barack Obama's plan to fight al "Daash" It will be difficult for the Congress.
Pelosi said that "it will be difficult for Congress to pass a war-powers for President Barack Obama to fight the Islamic state."
Pelosi attributed the cause to "the existence of the difficulty in reaching a consensus by Republicans and Democrats on the plan in light of the differences on the restrictions contained in Obama's proposal."
The aide in Congress, announced on Wednesday (February 11, 2015), US President Barack Obama sent a request for authorization to use military force in the campaign against al "Daash."
The White House announced yesterday that Obama does not rule out the deployment of combat troops on the ground to help the air strikes against al "Daash" If recommended by the Pentagon.
The Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, on Thursday, that Iraq did not ask a foreign land to fight al "Daash" military help, pointing out that the Iraqi forces are making progress against the organization.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]