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[00:03.95] | From VOA Learning English, |
[00:07.08] | this is In The News. |
[00:09.37] | This week, a United States Senate committee |
[00:13.15] | voted in support of a possible |
[00:16.15] | American military strike against Syria. |
[00:20.73] | The Senate Foreign Relations Committee |
[00:23.81] | approved a proposed resolution by a vote of 10 to seven. |
[00:29.59] | The resolution gives President Barack Obama power |
[00:34.03] | to take military action against Syria |
[00:38.11] | because the United States says the Syrian government |
[00:42.40] | used chemical weapons against civilians. |
[00:46.93] | The resolution calls for limited U.S. action |
[00:51.41] | lasting no more than 90 days. |
[00:55.01] | It does not permit the use of American ground troops in Syria. |
[01:01.19] | The resolution now goes to the full Senate. |
[01:05.03] | The House of Representatives must also vote on it. |
[01:10.17] | The Senate committee vote came less than a week |
[01:14.10] | after United Nations chemical weapons inspectors left Syria. |
[01:20.62] | U.N. officials sent the inspection team |
[01:24.06] | to investigate an attack that took place 10 days earlier. |
[01:29.68] | American officials say more than 1,400 people |
[01:35.62] | were killed in the attack, near Damascus. |
[01:39.71] | The government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad |
[01:44.73] | denies using chemical weapons. |
[01:47.52] | It says Syrian rebels used them against government soldiers. |
[01:54.03] | Last Saturday, President Obama spoke to Americans |
[01:59.35] | and the world about Syria. |
[02:01.60] | He said U.S. intelligence is clear that |
[02:07.15] | “well over 1,000 people” were killed |
[02:11.13] | -- gassed to death by their own government. |
[02:14.91] | He denounced what he called the worst |
[02:18.55] | chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. |
[02:23.33] | President Obama and some leading lawmakers |
[02:27.46] | have expressed strong support for military strikes against Syria. |
[02:33.79] | But a recent study found that 59 percent of |
[02:38.37] | Americans questioned oppose the idea. |
[02:43.15] | Christopher Hill is a former U.S. ambassador to Iraq |
[02:48.28] | and a former special representative to Kosovo. |
[02:52.71] | He supports limited military action against Syria. |
[02:57.85] | He says the world needs to send a strong signal |
[03:02.88] | that anyone who uses chemical weapons will be punished. |
[03:08.80] | “But the problem is we don’t |
[03:10.79] | have an overall way forward on Syria. |
[03:13.23] | People are out there fighting in Syria, |
[03:15.33] | either on Assad’s forces or against Assad, |
[03:18.61] | because they have no idea what the future of the country |
[03:21.46] | is going to hold and therefore they feel that in order |
[03:24.19] | to safeguard their future, they need to fight.” |
[03:26.38] | Retired U.S. Marine Corps General Anthony Zinni |
[03:31.26] | agrees with Mr. Hill. |
[03:33.05] | General Zinni headed “Operation Desert Fox,” |
[03:37.13] | a series of strikes against Iraq in 1998. |
[03:42.32] | He says American military action |
[03:45.60] | will strengthen rebel forces allied with al-Qaida. |
[03:50.59] | “Any strikes on Assad weaken him. |
[03:53.50] | When you weaken him, |
[03:54.65] | you strengthen the opposition. |
[03:56.34] | Those extremists are also part of the opposition.” |
[03:59.93] | Some experts say a U.S. military strike |
[04:03.81] | might incite the Shi’ite militant group Hezbollah |
[04:08.50] | to attack Western targets or Israel. |
[04:12.38] | Others say the Syrian military might use |
[04:16.67] | more chemical weapons against rebels and civilians. |
[04:21.59] | General Zinni says the situation is like a theatrical production. |
[04:27.58] | “Once Assad goes -- when, and if |
[04:30.51] | -- this could even be a greater mess than it is now. |
[04:33.20] | I mean, this civil war isn’t over |
[04:34.80] | because it will have an ‘Act Two’ to it.” |
[04:37.34] | The former general says that “act” |
[04:40.53] | could see Syrian opposition groups fighting each other |
[04:44.76] | after President Assad is gone. |
[04:47.70] | And that’s In the News, from VOA Learning English. |
[04:53.33] | I’m Steve Ember. |
[00:03.95] | From VOA Learning English, |
[00:07.08] | this is In The News. |
[00:09.37] | This week, a United States Senate committee |
[00:13.15] | voted in support of a possible |
[00:16.15] | American military strike against Syria. |
[00:20.73] | The Senate Foreign Relations Committee |
[00:23.81] | approved a proposed resolution by a vote of 10 to seven. |
[00:29.59] | The resolution gives President Barack Obama power |
[00:34.03] | to take military action against Syria |
[00:38.11] | because the United States says the Syrian government |
[00:42.40] | used chemical weapons against civilians. |
[00:46.93] | The resolution calls for limited U. S. action |
[00:51.41] | lasting no more than 90 days. |
[00:55.01] | It does not permit the use of American ground troops in Syria. |
[01:01.19] | The resolution now goes to the full Senate. |
[01:05.03] | The House of Representatives must also vote on it. |
[01:10.17] | The Senate committee vote came less than a week |
[01:14.10] | after United Nations chemical weapons inspectors left Syria. |
[01:20.62] | U. N. officials sent the inspection team |
[01:24.06] | to investigate an attack that took place 10 days earlier. |
[01:29.68] | American officials say more than 1, 400 people |
[01:35.62] | were killed in the attack, near Damascus. |
[01:39.71] | The government of Syrian President Bashar alAssad |
[01:44.73] | denies using chemical weapons. |
[01:47.52] | It says Syrian rebels used them against government soldiers. |
[01:54.03] | Last Saturday, President Obama spoke to Americans |
[01:59.35] | and the world about Syria. |
[02:01.60] | He said U. S. intelligence is clear that |
[02:07.15] | " well over 1, 000 people" were killed |
[02:11.13] | gassed to death by their own government. |
[02:14.91] | He denounced what he called the worst |
[02:18.55] | chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. |
[02:23.33] | President Obama and some leading lawmakers |
[02:27.46] | have expressed strong support for military strikes against Syria. |
[02:33.79] | But a recent study found that 59 percent of |
[02:38.37] | Americans questioned oppose the idea. |
[02:43.15] | Christopher Hill is a former U. S. ambassador to Iraq |
[02:48.28] | and a former special representative to Kosovo. |
[02:52.71] | He supports limited military action against Syria. |
[02:57.85] | He says the world needs to send a strong signal |
[03:02.88] | that anyone who uses chemical weapons will be punished. |
[03:08.80] | " But the problem is we don' t |
[03:10.79] | have an overall way forward on Syria. |
[03:13.23] | People are out there fighting in Syria, |
[03:15.33] | either on Assad' s forces or against Assad, |
[03:18.61] | because they have no idea what the future of the country |
[03:21.46] | is going to hold and therefore they feel that in order |
[03:24.19] | to safeguard their future, they need to fight." |
[03:26.38] | Retired U. S. Marine Corps General Anthony Zinni |
[03:31.26] | agrees with Mr. Hill. |
[03:33.05] | General Zinni headed " Operation Desert Fox," |
[03:37.13] | a series of strikes against Iraq in 1998. |
[03:42.32] | He says American military action |
[03:45.60] | will strengthen rebel forces allied with alQaida. |
[03:50.59] | " Any strikes on Assad weaken him. |
[03:53.50] | When you weaken him, |
[03:54.65] | you strengthen the opposition. |
[03:56.34] | Those extremists are also part of the opposition." |
[03:59.93] | Some experts say a U. S. military strike |
[04:03.81] | might incite the Shi' ite militant group Hezbollah |
[04:08.50] | to attack Western targets or Israel. |
[04:12.38] | Others say the Syrian military might use |
[04:16.67] | more chemical weapons against rebels and civilians. |
[04:21.59] | General Zinni says the situation is like a theatrical production. |
[04:27.58] | " Once Assad goes when, and if |
[04:30.51] | this could even be a greater mess than it is now. |
[04:33.20] | I mean, this civil war isn' t over |
[04:34.80] | because it will have an ' Act Two' to it." |
[04:37.34] | The former general says that " act" |
[04:40.53] | could see Syrian opposition groups fighting each other |
[04:44.76] | after President Assad is gone. |
[04:47.70] | And that' s In the News, from VOA Learning English. |
[04:53.33] | I' m Steve Ember. |
[00:03.95] | From VOA Learning English, |
[00:07.08] | this is In The News. |
[00:09.37] | This week, a United States Senate committee |
[00:13.15] | voted in support of a possible |
[00:16.15] | American military strike against Syria. |
[00:20.73] | The Senate Foreign Relations Committee |
[00:23.81] | approved a proposed resolution by a vote of 10 to seven. |
[00:29.59] | The resolution gives President Barack Obama power |
[00:34.03] | to take military action against Syria |
[00:38.11] | because the United States says the Syrian government |
[00:42.40] | used chemical weapons against civilians. |
[00:46.93] | The resolution calls for limited U. S. action |
[00:51.41] | lasting no more than 90 days. |
[00:55.01] | It does not permit the use of American ground troops in Syria. |
[01:01.19] | The resolution now goes to the full Senate. |
[01:05.03] | The House of Representatives must also vote on it. |
[01:10.17] | The Senate committee vote came less than a week |
[01:14.10] | after United Nations chemical weapons inspectors left Syria. |
[01:20.62] | U. N. officials sent the inspection team |
[01:24.06] | to investigate an attack that took place 10 days earlier. |
[01:29.68] | American officials say more than 1, 400 people |
[01:35.62] | were killed in the attack, near Damascus. |
[01:39.71] | The government of Syrian President Bashar alAssad |
[01:44.73] | denies using chemical weapons. |
[01:47.52] | It says Syrian rebels used them against government soldiers. |
[01:54.03] | Last Saturday, President Obama spoke to Americans |
[01:59.35] | and the world about Syria. |
[02:01.60] | He said U. S. intelligence is clear that |
[02:07.15] | " well over 1, 000 people" were killed |
[02:11.13] | gassed to death by their own government. |
[02:14.91] | He denounced what he called the worst |
[02:18.55] | chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. |
[02:23.33] | President Obama and some leading lawmakers |
[02:27.46] | have expressed strong support for military strikes against Syria. |
[02:33.79] | But a recent study found that 59 percent of |
[02:38.37] | Americans questioned oppose the idea. |
[02:43.15] | Christopher Hill is a former U. S. ambassador to Iraq |
[02:48.28] | and a former special representative to Kosovo. |
[02:52.71] | He supports limited military action against Syria. |
[02:57.85] | He says the world needs to send a strong signal |
[03:02.88] | that anyone who uses chemical weapons will be punished. |
[03:08.80] | " But the problem is we don' t |
[03:10.79] | have an overall way forward on Syria. |
[03:13.23] | People are out there fighting in Syria, |
[03:15.33] | either on Assad' s forces or against Assad, |
[03:18.61] | because they have no idea what the future of the country |
[03:21.46] | is going to hold and therefore they feel that in order |
[03:24.19] | to safeguard their future, they need to fight." |
[03:26.38] | Retired U. S. Marine Corps General Anthony Zinni |
[03:31.26] | agrees with Mr. Hill. |
[03:33.05] | General Zinni headed " Operation Desert Fox," |
[03:37.13] | a series of strikes against Iraq in 1998. |
[03:42.32] | He says American military action |
[03:45.60] | will strengthen rebel forces allied with alQaida. |
[03:50.59] | " Any strikes on Assad weaken him. |
[03:53.50] | When you weaken him, |
[03:54.65] | you strengthen the opposition. |
[03:56.34] | Those extremists are also part of the opposition." |
[03:59.93] | Some experts say a U. S. military strike |
[04:03.81] | might incite the Shi' ite militant group Hezbollah |
[04:08.50] | to attack Western targets or Israel. |
[04:12.38] | Others say the Syrian military might use |
[04:16.67] | more chemical weapons against rebels and civilians. |
[04:21.59] | General Zinni says the situation is like a theatrical production. |
[04:27.58] | " Once Assad goes when, and if |
[04:30.51] | this could even be a greater mess than it is now. |
[04:33.20] | I mean, this civil war isn' t over |
[04:34.80] | because it will have an ' Act Two' to it." |
[04:37.34] | The former general says that " act" |
[04:40.53] | could see Syrian opposition groups fighting each other |
[04:44.76] | after President Assad is gone. |
[04:47.70] | And that' s In the News, from VOA Learning English. |
[04:53.33] | I' m Steve Ember. |