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Obama looks to Congress to bolster legal case for Syria strike

Posted at 10:23 AM, Sep 02, 2013
and last updated 2013-09-02 10:23:35-04

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Barack Obama's decision to seek congressional authorization of a military attack against the Syrian government is in part his way of trying to fix a legal problem.

The president's decision to launch military strikes that would be "limited in duration and scope" is illegal under international law, legal experts say. The United Nations charter generally doesn't allow nations to attack other nations unless the attack is in self-defense or has the approval of the U.N. Security Council, neither of which is the case in Syria.