
Given the likelihood that the military resolution is about to be squashed, at least in the House, Obama is scrambling-again-to save face. Watch for the next turn-around: “I was never for militarily attacking Syria, I always wanted a peaceful solution”.
Via Daily Caller:
President Barack Obama hinted Friday that he might not strike Syria if Congress rejects his authorization request.
“I’m not itching for military action… and if there are good ideas that are worth pursuing, then I’m going to be open to them,” he told one reporter who asked if he was seeking alternatives to a missile strike.
“Are we on a fast track to military action as soon as Congress renders its judgment one way or the other?” the reporter asked Obama, during his morning press conference in St. Petersburg, Russia.
“Some in Congress have suggested giving the Syrian regime 45 days to sign the Chemical Weapons Convention, get rid of its chemical stockpiles, do something that would enhance the international sense of accountability for Syria, but delay military action,” the reporter asked.
“I am listening to all these ideas, and some of them are constructive,” he said.
“My goal is to maintain the international norm on banning chemical weapons. I want that enforcement to be real… I want people to understand that gassing innocent people, you know, delivering chemical weapons against children, is not something we do,” he said.
What is he talking about here? A proposal by two Democrats to get Assad to sign a paper saying he wouldn’t use chemical weapons in the future.
That’ll show ’em, Barack! Pretty, please, evil dictator, Hitler-type, can you please sign this and promise not to do it again? Can someone tell our dear leader about Neville Chamberlain and the penalties of naivety?
