[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 118 (Tuesday, September 10, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H5438]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE SYRIAN CRISIS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Ohio (Ms. Kaptur) for 5 minutes.
Ms. KAPTUR. Madam Speaker, I'd like to thank President Obama for his
considered judgment in the matter of Syria, and for not headstrong
rushing the United States to military action.
I thank him for his consultations with Members of Congress in both
Chambers, and for allowing the American people time to express their
views. We must all weigh the consequences and repercussions of
unilateral U.S. action.
As the world's greatest military power, we must employ our power
wisely, and only with good measure. I have every confidence that our
U.S. military can perform any task to which they are ordered
successfully, and we owe them our deepest respect and gratitude.
I also want to thank and acknowledge the government of Russia for
early reports we are learning about regarding discussions under way to
rid Syria of weapons caches of danger both to Syria as well as our
global community.
Both Russia and the United States, as the world's premier nuclear
powers, hold awesome responsibilities to move our world to a more
peaceful and stable posture. Surely, we must focus that effort on the
very unstable set of states across the Middle East.
Russia and our country both have suffered from terrorist attacks and
well understand the consequences of unresolved conflict and terrorists
preying on unstable states.
My hope is that the Russian initiative gains momentum. And let all
nations of goodwill on our globe find a way forward to address the
tragic consequences of the Syrian civil war, starting with greater
humanitarian assistance to refugees that have flowed into adjoining
nations like Jordan and Lebanon and Turkey, straining some of those
nations' abilities to even hold their own internal affairs together.
Surely, our world can better address the human suffering that is
evident to anyone who's paying attention. Surely, surely, all
reasonable world leaders can find a better way forward for Syria and
for us all.
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