Britain is set to introduce a United Nations Security Council resolution
authorizing military action in Syria as the United States and allies
gear up for expected strikes on the Assad regime. The resolution
condemns the Syrian government for allegedly using chemical weapons and
authorizes "necessary measures for protecting civilians." Russia and
China are expected to issue a veto, raising the prospect that a U.S.-led
bombing could come through NATO. The Obama
administration says military action in Syria would be aimed at
responding to chemical attacks, not seeking regime change, but critics
say similar claims were made at the outset of the NATO
intervention in Libya. "There is no military solution," says Phyllis
Bennis of the Institute for Policy Studies. "Extra assaults from the
United States are going to make the situation worse, put Syrian
civilians at greater risk, and not provide protection."
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