Dennis Kucinich
Huffington Post
In the lead-up to the Iraq War, I researched, wrote and circulated a document
to members of Congress which explored unanswered questions and refuted
President Bush's claim for a cause for war. The document detailed how
there was no proof Iraq was connected to 9/11 or tied to al Qaeda's role
in 9/11, that Iraq neither had WMDs nor was it a threat to the U.S.,
lacking intention and capability to attack. Unfortunately, not enough
members of Congress performed due diligence before they approved the
war.
Here are some key questions which President Obama has yet to answer
in the call for congressional approval for war against Syria. This
article is a call for independent thinking and congressional oversight,
which rises above partisan considerations.
The questions the Obama administration needs to answer before Congress can even consider voting on Syria:
Claim #1. The administration claims a chemical weapon was used.
The UN inspectors are still completing their independent evaluation.
Who provided the physiological samples of sarin gas on which your
evaluation is based? Were any other non-weaponized chemical agents
discovered or sampled?
Who from the United States was responsible for the chain of custody?
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