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    Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., predicted Tuesday that Congress will approve President Obama's request to intervene militarily in the violent civil conflict in Syria. (AP/Matt Rourke)

    Sen. Bob Casey expects Congress will OK military response in Syria

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    This photo shows an Arrow missile being launched at an undisclosed location in Israel in December 2005. (AP/Israel Aircraft Industries)

    With eye on Syria, Israel tests missiles with US

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    President George W. Bush: “Putting our military in harms way is the toughest decision a president has to make.” (AP/LM Otero)
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    George W. Bush: Obama has a ‘tough choice’ in how to handle Syria

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    Buildings around Aleppo have been severely damaged during fighting between government forces and Free Syrian army fighters. A top Syrian government official on Sunday dismissed the Obama administration as confused and hesitant, even as Secretary of State John Kerry said Washington has evidence of sarin gas use by Syria and that the case for a military attack is getting
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    Obama: US has an ‘obligation’ to act against Syria

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    Columns of smoke rising from heavy shelling in the Jobar neighborhood in west Damascus, Syria. (AP/Hassan Ammar)
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    White House: Social media helped prove chemical attack in Syria

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    A Syrian army soldier walks on a street in the Jobar neighborhood of Damascus, Syria, on Saturday. (AP)
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    The case for the West to intervene in Syria

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    Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., a moderate and key swing vote in the Senate, issued a statement this afternoon opposing the use of force against Syria for its alleged use of chemical weapons. (AP/Carolyn Kaster)
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    Joe Manchin opposes bombing Syria

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    Before it was town apart by war, Beirut was known for its fashion, cuisine and architecture. (Thinkstock)
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