Congress reached a draft mandate for hitting the "Assad"
Reach the leaders of the Foreign Relations Committee Senate agreement on Tuesday night / Wednesday, on the draft authorization to use military force in Syria.
The draft resolution puts a time limit of 60 days for military action in Syria, with the possibility of a one-time for 30 days under certain conditions.
The project, as outlined in the draft document, a clause prohibiting any use of the U.S. armed forces on the ground in Syria.
It is scheduled to hold a committee vote on a draft resolution on Wednesday and, if approved by the Committee will be sent to the full Senate after members return from their summer vacation on the ninth of September / September.
The U.S. Senator Robert chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations said that he hoped to be drafting a resolution to the Council on the use of military force in Syria by the end of the day Tuesday so the committee can vote on it Wednesday.
He said in a meeting of the committee on Syria attended by ministers of defense and foreign affairs Americans that the leaders of the Commission and its staff working on the formulation of a draft resolution will allow the government of President Barack Obama to take military action in Syria, but it ensures that should not be interfered open "and especially not to publish ground troops on the ground."





