vote held tomorrow on whether the congress would approve a strike of syria, a la the vote held in the parliament today, what to you think the vote would be? >> when you look at the fact that there's bipartisan opposition to the use of force, you know, it's hard to say what that vote would be, but i believe there's no military solution and i think many members who i've talked to don't believe that a military strike will accomplish anything but would lead to more damage, more carnage, more violence and, in fact, would not lead to negotiated settlement and solution. that's where we need go. otherwise we have a military strike, a vote to take use force. what happens next week, in two weeks? what if there are more chemical weapons that are used? this is very complicated. it's very dangerous. so the president, i believe, is in a very difficult position and congress should be with him on whatever he does. that's why we need to have a full congressional debate right away. >> congresswoman barbara lee. thank you very much. joining me now mouaz moustafa, executive director of the syrian