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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian civil war.
.@RichardHaass: US should get #Syria‘s neighbors on board and discuss potential contingencies. #CFRLive
— CFR (@CFR_org) August 26, 2013
Read the full transcript: Kerry’s speech on Syria, chemical weapons and the need to respond http://t.co/7k18M5I4ci
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) August 26, 2013
New poll: Syria intervention even less popular than Congress http://t.co/x0CMXBtqBt
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) August 26, 2013
U.N. inspectors examining site of suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria were fired on by snipers: http://t.co/tFHBaxELAw
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 26, 2013
Obama weigh options for military action against Syria as US naval forces move closer: http://t.co/qAk7GfbxFH
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 25, 2013
The case against war with Syria: http://t.co/0lgSG3G2UH
— The Nation (@thenation) August 26, 2013
U.S. weighs options for retaliatory strike against Syria http://t.co/PgY5od5NaN
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) August 25, 2013
U.N. inspectors face enormous obstacles in Syria. http://t.co/O6UFdoCcBT
— Akash Sharma (@aks2013) August 26, 2013
#Israel expects U.S. strike on #Syria after alleged chemical weapons use; no direct impact on Israel forseen http://t.co/Tou1O8Bj6v
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) August 24, 2013
Iran’s Rouhani acknowledges chemical weapons attack in Syria http://t.co/eYNvbuznm7
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) August 24, 2013