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Kerry: Syrian videos make case for military action

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US Secretary of State, John Kerry, right, talks with Arab League Secretary General Nabil Elaraby before the start of a meeting with representatives of the Arab League at the United States Embassy in Paris, Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool)

PARIS >> The Obama administration is distributing videos showing a chemical weapons attack in Syria to help convince Americans and Congress that a military intervention against the Syrian government is necessary, Secretary of State John Kerry said.

Speaking at a press conference in Paris, Kerry said the videos make clear that the attack is not something Americans can ignore.

The United States accused Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government of using chemical weapons in an Aug. 21 assault that killed more than 1,400 people. The videos show victims, including children, exhibiting what appear to be symptoms of nerve gas poisoning.

"Those videos make it clear to people that these are real human beings, real children, parents being affected in ways that are unacceptable to anybody, anywhere by any standards," Kerry said. "And the United States of America that has always stood with others to say we will not allow this — this is not our values, it’s not who we are."

Kerry is in Europe trying to raise European support for a strike in Syria and also discussing Middle East peace negotiations.

Back in the U.S., the White House is making a big push to rally members of Congress. Lawmakers will consider a resolution authorizing the "limited and specified use" of U.S. armed forces against Syria for no more than 90 days and barring American ground troops from combat.

Another bipartisan, classified briefing for Congress is set for Monday.

"The vast majority of members of Congress — House and Senate –are undecided. And that’s why the videos are being shown and the briefings are taking place."

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