John Kerry
In reply to the discussion: I have a number of links on this GD thread re Syria [View all]Mass
(27,315 posts)because you cant even give us a source.
I found the articles. As I expected, they do not say Kerry wanted to bypass congress.
One said that senior advisors told him he had the authority to bypass congress, something he also said during his speech today.
The other one that he took the decision after Kerry's speech. True as well, but this does not tell us that there is a disagreement with Obama.
Note that I am unclear who AP calls all national security advisors. Is it WH staff or do cabinet members count as national security advisors.
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/08/31/20270696-obama-will-seek-congressional-approval-before-any-military-action-against-syria?lite
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/obama-made-minute-decision-syria-approval-20127557
Read the other articles I posted (including Ben Rhodes's comment) + this that I just found
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/08/a-very-wise-decision-by-obama/279245/
Also, from my friend Charles Stevenson:
I don't think it's just a coincidence that Obama's request for congressional authorization for force came when, for the first time ever, all four statutory members of the National Security Council were former Senators.
He is talking about Obama, Biden, Kerry, and Hagel.