American Scientist Avram Noam Chomsky says the Russian proposal for Syria’s chemical weapons has saved the US administration from serious political defeat.
US President Barack Obama has said he will put plans for a US military strike against Syria on hold if the country agrees to place its chemical weapons stockpile under international control.
A new report from Russia has lent evidence that chemical attack in Syria on March 19 was in fact carried out by the Obama-backed Syria militants, highlighting the reality of the latest attacks.
A Senate panel has voted to give US President Barack Obama the authority to use military force against Syria in response to an alleged use of chemical weapons.
US President Barack Obama, disappointed by allies, has repeated allegations that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons and called for acting against Damascus.
A deluge of American duty military personnel as well as many veterans are taking to Twitter to express their opposition to the President Barack Obama administration’s plan to launch an attack on Syria.
US President Barack Obama is preparing to move ahead with a limited military strike on Syria despite a stinging rejection of such action by America’s stalwart ally Britain and mounting questions from Congress.
US President Barack Obama has urged his national security team to prepare a report to be published to the public laying out the legal justifications for a military action against Syria, a report says.
The United States remains hesitant to consider limited US military intervention in Syria because it believes militants fighting the Syrian government don't support American interests.
US Republican senators have urged President Barak Obama to expand intervention even more in the Middle East.
In response to Moscow’s support for US whistleblower Edward Snowden, President Barack Obama has described his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin as “a bored kid in the back of the classroom."
Over a hundred US congresspersons have demanded the White House to grasp the opportunity and make amends with Iran.
US President Barack Obama has authorized a new aid package worth $10 million to the armed rebels and terrorist groups in Syria, in an attempt to give more impetus to forces seeking to topple the popular government of President Bashar al-Assad.