Congress Urges Obama Act on Syria With No Accord on What

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U.S. lawmakers are pressing President Barack Obama to act against Syria’s regime for its suspected use of chemical weapons, with no agreement over what to do among options filled with uncertainty and risk.

Demands have ranged from Republican Senator John McCain’s push to establish a no-fly zone and provide weapons to Syria’s opposition to Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein’s call to take the matter to the United Nations.