
“Richard Haass, the president on the Council on Foreign Relations, said Monday he was almost certain the United States was going to attack Syria. ‘Secretary Kerry went far out on a limb, both in the content and, as you say, the tone,’ he told CNN. ‘So, sure, I would frankly be surprised and then some if the United States now did not probably together with a few other countries take some military action.’ ‘You’re probably looking at sea launch cruise missile, probably some airborne cruise missiles, but something along those lines I think would be the most natural sort of response for the United States to launch at this point,’ Haass said.”
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