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with varying degrees of confidence that "the
Syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in Syria,
specifically the chemical agent sarin."Secretary of State John Kerry further
confirmed that there were two documented instances of chemical weapons use.The
White House, however, stressed that this was not enough to confirm how
the nerve gas was released -- though acknowledged it is "very likely"
to have originated with the regime of Bashar Assad -- and pressed
the United Nations for a "comprehensive" investigation. The letter from
the White House director of the Office of Legislative Affairs to leading
members of the Senate Armed Services Committee said the assessment was based
in part on "physiological samples."McCain, speaking to Fox News, said in
his view the red line "was crossed."Feinstein, an important voice on matters
of intelligence and security, also said it is "clear" those lines have
been crossed and "action must be taken to prevent larger scale use."She
added, in a statement: "Syria has the ability to kill tens of
thousands with its chemical weapons. The world must come together to prevent
this by unified action which results in the secure containment of Syria's
significant stockpile of chemical weapons. On the basis of this new assessment,
which is matched by France and the United Kingdom, I urge the
United Nations Security Council -- including Russia -- to finally take strong
and meaningful action to end this cr
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more important to continue funding Social Security and Medicare at their
current levels than to reduce the federal deficit. Yet more than half
also think tax increases should not be considered during the current round
of budget negotiations, according to a new Fox News poll.Given those views,
it's unsurprising that more voters disapprove (53 percent) than approve
(39 percent) of President Obama's proposed budget, which includes both reductions
to entitlement program benefits and tax hikes on upper-income Americans.The
split is not entirely along party lines. Nearly a third of Democrats
give the president's budget plan a thumbs down (62 percent approve, 31
percent disapprove).The sentiment is even stronger on the tax issue.Since
taxes rose in January, a 55-percent majority of voters says tax increases
should be off the table for the next budget deal. Most Republicans
feel that way (68 percent), but so do many Democrats (42 percent).At
the same time there is a clear consensus that debt is a
concern. Four in 10 voters describe the nation's debt situation as a
crisis, and more than 8 in 10 see debt as a major
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FOX NEWS POLL.Even so, by 54-40 percent, voters prefer keeping Social Security
and Medicare programs funded at their current levels over reducing the deficit.On
the other hand, there's some uncertai
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