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Amy without congressional approval, the United States has attacked a syrian airfield, marking the First Military action by the u. S. Against syrian president Bashar Alassads forces since the syrian war began over six years ago. The move comes after the u. S. Accused assads forces of using the shayrat t airbase to carry t a a chemical weapons attack that killed 86 people, including at least 30 children. Syria denies carrying out the attack. We will host a roundtable discussion. Then to capitol hill where senators invoke the Nuclear Option that will allow Supreme Court justices to become confirmed possible majority. The Nuclear Option means the end of a long history of consensus on Supreme Court nominations. It weakens the standing of the senate as a whole. As a check on the president s ability to shape the judiciary. Amy the vote ins a democratic led filibuster aimed at blocking Neil Gorsuchs confirmation for the Supreme Court. All l that and morere, coming u. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. U. S. Warships fired a barrrragef missileses into syria thursday evening, in the first direct u. S. Assault on the Syrian Government sinince the start of civivil war six years ago. The pentagon said a pair of naval destroyers in the Eastern Mediterranean fired 59 tomahawk cruise missiles at a Syrian Air Base in homs province. Syrias government said the strikes killed six people, and condemned the u. S. Attack as an act of aggression. In a short address from the trump maralago resort in palm beach, florida, President Donald Trump said the assault was retribution for a Syrian Chemical Weapons attack earlier this week that killed scores of 86 civilians, including 30 children. Pres. Trump tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. Vital, National Security interest of the United States to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons. Amy the attacks came without a declaration of war or any other form of authorization from congress. California Democratic Congress member barbara lee tweeted this is an act of war. Congress needs to come back into session hold a debate. Anything less is an abdication of our responsibility. And republican senator rand paul of kentucky tweeted the president needs congressional authorization for military actioioas requirered by the constitution. On thursday evening, trump did not respond to a reporters questions about whether hed seek congressional apppproval fr the attack. Do you still believe you need military congressional authorization for military action in syria . Trump thank you, everybody. Thank you very much. Amy y in 2013, trump repeatedly tweeted comments lasting president obamas push for ann assault on syria over a chemical weapons attack, writing the president must get congressional approval before attacking syria. Big mistake if he does n n. The pentagon says it targeted its missiles to avoid Syrian Chemical Weapons storage sites, as well as Russian Troops and aircraft. Russias Foreign Ministry quickly condemned the u. S. Assault on syrias government, saying it threatened interNational Security. Russia said it would bolster air defenses across syria, and said it would suspend its deconfliction agreement, which prevents russian and u. S. Planes from coming into conflict over syria. This is russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, maria zazakharo. Without bothering to understand what has happened, the United States resorted to a demonstration of force, m mility confnfrontation with the country fighting international terrorism. It is not the first time the united s states of amemerica has demonstrated sucuch a careless approach. It only worsrsens the problems already existing in the world and poses a threat to interNational Security. Amy democrat us congresswoman gabbard who met with syrian president assad during a trip in january warned the attack could escalate to a nuclear war, saying it angers and saddens me that President Trump has taken the advice of war hawks and escalated our illegal regime change or to overthrow the Syrian Government. Well have more on President Trumps unilateral attack on Syrian Government positions after headlines. On capitol hill, senators voted along party lines thursday for a historic rule change that will allow Supreme Court justices to be confirmed by a simplele majority. The 5248 vote ended a democraticled filibuster aimed at blocking Neil Gorsuchs confirmation, clearing the way for a senate vote today on President Trumps pick for the Supreme Court. Republican Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell said the move was necessary to break a stalemate. Our democratic colleagues appear poised to block this incredible nominee with the First Successful partisan filibuster in american history. It would be a radical move, something completely unprecedented in the history of our senate. Amy majority leader mcconnells comments came more than a year after he led his Senate Colleagues on a campaign to refuse to even consider president obamas pick for the Supreme Court, merrick garland. Democrats quickly condemned the move by their republican colleagues to end the filibuster in Supreme Court confirmations, the socalled Nuclear Option. This is Senate Minority leader, Democrat Chuck schumer of new york. The Nuclear Option means the end of a long history of consensus on Supreme Court nominations. It weakens the standing of the senate as a whole, as a check on the president s ability to shape the judiciary in a postnuclear world, if the senate and the presidency are in the hands of the same party, there is no incentive to even speak to the Senate Minority. That is a recipe for more conflict and bad blood between the parties, not less. Amy a final confirmation vote for neil gorsuch is set for today. Hes expected to be confirmed as a Supreme Court justice, replacing Justice Antonin Scalia nearly 14 monthshs after scalis death. House Intelligence Committee chair devin nunes said thursday hes recusing himself from an investigation into russias alleged ties to Trump Associates and russias role in the 2016 u. S. Election. Nunes announcement came shortly before the House Ethics Committee said it was investigating whether nunes illegally made classified information public. Republican House Speaker paul ryan said thursday nunes had done nothing wrong, but said he welcomed nuness decision to step aside. It is clear this process would be a distraction of the house Intelligence Committees investigation into russian interference in our election. So chairman nunes has offered to step aside as the lead republican on this particular probe, and i for support his decision. Amy last week, the New York Times revealed white house officials met secretly with nunes to show him classified u. S. Intelligence reports detailing how Trump Associates were incidentally swept up in surveillance carried out by american spy agencies as they conducted foreign surveillance. On the day after the secret meeting, nunes, who served on trumps transition teaeam, helda News Conference and then traveled back to the white house to supposedly brief the president about the documents the president s own staff had given him. Nunes recusal came after President Trump told the New York Times wednesday, without evidence, that former National Security adviser susan rice committed a crime when she unmasked the names of Trump Associates whose communications were swept up by u. S. Intelligence agencies. At the time, rice had the authority to internally reveal such names. Rice has denied leaking the names of any Trump Associates, and theres no evidence she violated u. S. Survrveillance la. In florida, President Donald Trump welcomed chinese president xi jinping to the trump maralago golf resort thursday, for two days of talks centered on trade and north Koreas Nuclear program. Over a steak dinner, trump praised president xi, saying in brief remarks the pair had developed a friendship. On the campaign trail, trump bashed chinas trade policies, once accusing china of raping the United States. In environmental news, the epa plans to slash funding to programs aimed at protecting children and pregnant women from exposure to lead, a neurotoxin known to cause brain damage. The Washington Post reports the move would eliminate 70 epa jobs while cutting nearly 17 , million from the programs, which provide Public Education about the dangers of lead as well as training to lead remediation workers. An estimated 38 million u. S. Homes contain leadbased paint, with lead poisoning hitting commununities of color the hardest. T. Meanwhwhile, the buru ofof land managegement has debuted a new cover photo for its website a towering pile of coal. The 2004 photograph was supplied to the blm by the peabody coal company. It shows an 80foot coal seam at an open cut coal mine. Until recently, the websites main photograph showed two boys wearing backpacks gazing across a wild landscape of rolling hills. The websites new look came a week after interior secretary ryan zinke lifted an obamaera ban on coal mining leases on federal land. In south sudan, refugees fleeing civil war say government soldiers indiscriminately killed civilians, slitting the throats of adults, running down children with a vehicle, and shooting those who tried to flee. Hundreds of survivors recounted the violent scenes as they fled toward relative safety in uganda. I had two brothers. One of them was arrested by the soldiers and slaughtered for no reason. The other one was trying to flee, but was shot dead. I dont eveven know what to do with their widowows and childre. Amy reuters said at least 17 people were killed by government soldiers, while some 3000 refugees crossed into uganda this week. South sudan has been wracked by civil war since 2013, and the u. N. Says parts of the country have entered a famine, with 100,000 people at risk of starvatition. Burmrmese leader aung san suu ki has denied members of the rank of minority have experienced ethnic cleansing. The remarks came in an interview with bbc correspondent fergal keane. D do you u ever worry that you will be remembered as the champion of human rights, the Nobel Laureate who failed to stand up to ethnic cleansing interim country . Know, because i dont think etethnic cleansing is going on. I thinink that is too strong ofn expression use of what is happening. The bururmese military has been accccused of f raping and torturing silly incident ongoing campaign. A Human Rights Group says it may amount to human rigights violations. In argentina, workers shut don the capital city, buenos aires, thursday in a 24hour general strike protesting job cuts and policies of president mauricio macri. The workers are angry over macris elimination of currency and trade controls, as well as fuel subsidies that help poor families heat their homes. The economies from around the world will come. They are all neoliberal. There will also be businesss leaders who will discuss how to continue stealing the riches of our people. How to exclude one sector of society so as to enrich the same old ones. Amy and navajo land defender Katherine Smith has died in big mountain, arizona. While records say she was 98 years old, her family members say she was over 100. Smith spent decades defending navajo land against intrusions by coal and uranium miners. She resisted resettlement after Congress Passed the 1974 navajohopi land settlement act, which forced an estimated 6,000 navajo and 100 hopi forced to relocate. In 1979, smith famously fired a warning shot from her shotgun to scare off bureau of Indian Affairs employees who arrived to build a fence marking a redefined hopi boundary. This is Katherine Smith. Thehe u. S. Govevernment, thee trying to geget rid of navajo he , take the land d away fromm. They loaded our sheeeep, they loaded our cattle, they loaded our horsese. They just took it away from us. U u. S. Se this gugun o on trying to steal my land. Amy Katherine Smith died march 29, at the age of at least 98, possibly over 100. And those are some of the headlines. This is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. We turn now to syria where the u. S. Military has attacked a syrian airfield marking the First Military action the u. S. Has taken against syrian president Bashar Alassads forces since the syrian war began over six years ago. According to the pentagon, 59 tomahawk missiles were dropped on the shayrat airbase. Syrian state media reports nine civilians, including children four were killed. The u. S. Accused assads forces of using the shayrat airbase to carry out a recent chemical weapons attatack that killed 86 people, including at least 30 children. Syria denied carrying out a chemical attack, saying the deathshs occurred after syrian airstrike hit a depot of rebelcontrol chemical weapons. The u. S. Bombing comes just days after the Trump Administration signaled support for allowing assad to stay in power. But on thursday, President Trump struck a very different tone. Pres. Trump on tuesday am a syrian dictator bashir alassad launched a horrible chemical weapons attack on innocent civilians. , heing a deadly nerve agent choked out the lives of helpless men, women, and children. It was a slow and brutal death for so many. Even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack. No child of god should ever horror. Uch war tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. It is in this vital, National Security interest of the united thees to prevent and deter spread and use of deadly chemical weapons. There can be no dispute that syria used banned chemical weapons, violated its obligations under the chemical weapons convention, and ignored the urging of the u. N. Security council. Amy the u. S. Notified russia in advance of the u. S. Strikes, condemning the u. S. Attack russia did calling it an act of , aggression against a sovereign state in violation of International Law. Following the attack, russia suspended an agreement with u. S. Aimed at coordinating airspace over syria. Russia is also reportedly offering to help syria strengthen its air defenses. Meanwhile, there are reports of syria threatening to fire scud missiles toward israel if u. S. Carries out anymore airstrikes on Syrian Military targets. On capitol hill, several lawmakers have accused trump of taking the military action without congressioional authorization. Democratic congresswoman barbara lee of california said this is an act of war. Congress needs to come back into session hold a debate. Anything less is an abdication of our responsibility. Meanwhile republican congressman , Thomas Massie sent out a tweet quoting a statement trump made in 2013 saying the president must get congressional approval before attacking syriabig mistake if he does not t we are joined today by a number of guest. We were begin with alia malek we begin with alia malek, author of the home that was our country a memoir of syria and we have lina sergie attar syrianamerican writer from , aleppo. She is cofounder and head of the karam foundation, a Charitable Organization assisting syrians inside and outside country. Phyllis bennis is a fellow at the institute for policy studies. Your response to this news of this first u. S. Attack on the Syrian Government, on the Syrian Military in response, President Trump said last night, to the gas attack on tuesday . Yes, that is what he said. But what is actual motivations were r remain to be seen. My reaction is that there are a few things that are clear. One, President Trump is distinguishing himself from his predecessor and he is showing is a man of action. He has asserted or the is created thee appearance of asserting and independence from russia, which given the intrigue surrounding the russian involvement with his election, is something that would have a benefit to him. Most importantly, what is missing, we dont really know what effect this will have on the extent to which assad will continue to act with impunity in syria. We know one of the airfield has been destroyed. We also know president assad can sort of twist just about anything to serve his own narrative. The reality is, in moments like these when the regime tends to lose face or has sort of appeared to be insulted or injured, the people who pay the price for that will be syrian civilians somewhere else. Most importantly, i guess what we did learn is that for whatever reason, syrians dying by chemical weapons seems to raise the ire of people more than whether they are dying by bullets or barrel bombs. No day is different in the last six years. The civilians have been dying continuously because of both regime actors and also armed opposition actors. Most of the deaths have e come from regime actions. Let me turn to lina sergie attar in boston. We spoke to you yesterday and now today. This very different world we have entered come although, as alia says, syriaians are dying evevery day, it just seems to matter more when chemical weapons are used. Your response . , withl, i agree with alia what she was saying before. Wants to say that nobody more violence to happen in syria. Nobody wants to welcome airstrikes in their country. But after six years of watching genocide, watching over 500,000 people die in syria, and the destruction of our homeland, today i am very happy that there is one less airfield for bush are alassad to kill his own people, out of the toy six airfields that avenues out of the past six years to bomb the Syrian People with chemical weapons, with barrel bombs, and all sorts of weaponry. We cannot forget the tens of thousands of people who are under torture in assads dungeons across syria, and people are not talking about the people that have been imprisoned and are being tortured for years now. I was struck by the response of syrians on social media in the past 12 hours or so. One of the responses from an activist on facebook is that she said just having the possibility only the possibility not the actual knowledge that syrians will no longer die from a chemical weapons attack makes us feel happy today. So the possibility of less debt for us is somethihing that we he to take as a sign of positivity. That is the sadad state of the world we live in. Amy Phyllis Bennis, do you think this will be to fewer deaths . Unfortunately, im afraid i dont think it will. I think that the horror of this attack and i think there is a particular issue around these of chemical weapons because there is a particular International Law prohibition agagainst chemil weapons. So it does matter more. Unfortunately, that is not what we heard from President Trump. What we heard is he was motivated by the claim this was somehow in the u. S. Interest, that this was going to protect americans which is simply not the case. He made no reference to what it might mean for syrians. He referred to it in terms of his own emotion. He was moved by seeing these chchildren that having killed so horrifically, as i think everybody who saw or heard anything about this attack will stop at that does not take into account, as we know, the problem of the war that has been waged in syria and in the region where the deaths of children have not motivated either u. S. Officials, the Debt Settlement in mosul, across syria, the deaths of refugee children are being denied entrance to the united dashed the bunkers he democracy from the Trump Administration is staggering. In a administration at slams the door in the face overwhelmingly of children and women from syrya who are trying desperately to find refuge somewhere, this is something that might actually help some people. On one think an attack airfield, unfortunately, is going to change the military balance of forces. I think what we are seeing is a complete violation of International Law by the e unitd states in ththe context of other viololations that haveve happend across the war battlefield inin syria,a, certainly, more. Asualalties caused d by the ree but violations of International Law onon all sides. The clclaim that somehow trumps own emotions give him the rightt to now violate both domestic law , no consultation with congress, and International Law, no approval from the United Nations, this was an illegal act. This was an act of war. To say this is somehow going to make things better for syrians, im afraid after thihis, it t is going to g get much worse, not better. Amy alia malek, your response . She raises important points, but the reality is, we dont know. We cannot evaluate trumps motivations because we have no real answers on the collusion with russia. If it is true that trump is really friends with putin, then thisis is a kind of theater. This is what a lot of syrians are saying today, it is aa performance to make it look like there is independence between the two world leaders. We are at day one. Do i think there is some sort of articulation of a cohererent policy from this adminisistratin as to what to do in syria . Absolutely not. We are sort of speculating at this point. Until we can know with transparency with the relationship is between this administration, the election, and the russians. Amy lina, if you could respond to what phyllis said and also lets go to the comment of tulsa gabbard that i was just king about, who just said she e warned the attack could escalate to nuclear war, saying it angers and saddens me that President Trump has taken the advice of war hawks and escalated our illegal regime change war to overthrow the Syrian Government. She also said in her statement, a successful prosecution of assad at the International Criminal court will require a collection of evidence from the scene of the incident, and i support the United Nations efforts in this regard. Without such evidence, successful prosecution is impossible. In she went on from there her comments. I wanted to get your comment on her. My. She says don this escalation is sort cited and will lead to more dead civilians and refugees. The strengthening of al qaeda and other terrorists in a direct confrontation between the United States and russia, which could lead to nuclear war. Lina, your thoughts . Sincel, for many years 2013 comes as the chemical weapons attack which killed over 1400 people, syrians themselves have said, what comes after chemical weapons . Willh are his side try alassad used in clear weapons against us . How much further can we escalate this work consists hearing people and syrian civilians by the assad regime and its allies . They have been suffering for many years. They have in the once living under the bombs and under the barrel bombs and under the threat of chemical weapons attacks. Since yesterday, although, we have already heard the assad regime has struck several areas in idlib since yesterday, for the most part, syrian skies were quiet. We are that point of desperation where syrians inside syria, inside other areas across the country, said for the first time, they could hear birds in the skies. So escalation of war to a nuclear war . We dont know what will happen. But what we do know is when a government bonds its own people with chemical weapons, there must be a response. What we saw in the last to red lineation with the remarks and hundreds of chemical weapons attacks that happened since then, including several attacks this s year, which noboy respondeded to, that, yes, the bombing of an air base makes my to make them think twice. We go back to this idea of the attacks because maybe he will think twice before bombing his own people once again. Saddened by the loss of life of life every single day in syria by the destruction. No syrian will be unkilled. We have paid a very high price for what the Syrian People came out on the streets in 2011 demanding dignity and freedom. We have come a long way from there. And this loss is something that we will have to mourn for very long time, decades perhaps. Alia malek writes about this beautifully in her new book. Syrians have paid a high price. We hope for is the end of violence in the transition to peace, justice, and freedom for syria. Amy linina sergie attar, thank you for joining us. I know you have to leave. Syrianamerican writer from aleppo. Alia malek also with this. Atllis bennis is a fellow the institute for policy studies. We will be back in a moment. [music break] amy this is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. We continue our roundtable discussion on syria, the United States striking Syrian Military airbase for the first time in the sixyear syrian civil war. Speaking thursday, interestingly , at the women in the world summit in new york city, before the strike h happened, before President Trump came out in florida, former u. S. Secretary of state Hillary Clinton said the u. S. Should take out syrian president Bashar Alassads airfields after the chemicical attack that has killed scores of people on tuesday. Mrs. Clinton i think we should have been more williningo coconfront assad. I think k we shouldd have and should take out his airfields and prevent him from doing able to use them to bomb innocent people and drop sarin gas on them. Any for more, were going to lebabanon where we arere joinedy yazan alsaadi, syrian Canadian Writer, researcher based in beirut. We are also continuing with alia malek, author of the home that was our country a memoir of syria. Phyllis bennis is with us a , fefellow at the institute for policy studies. And were joined by medeaea benjamin, cofounder of code pink. Lets go to lebanon right now to yazan alsaadi. Your response to the first u. S. Attack on the Syrian Military base after the tuesday chemical attack inyria . Well, my fifirst response is that i personally dont think it is going to matter much in the long term. I think it is simply a symbolic attack. Let us all forget the u. S. Told the russians beforehand they were going to do it. They hit a loan air base. This will not really damamage te capabilities of the assad regime to do what it is doing. I also would like to highlight that regardless of the fact that it is the first socalled u. S. Response on the Syrian Regime, the u. S. Has been bombing syria since 2014, killing hundreds of civilians. So for me, i would have to disagree with my other guest alia in saying this is a positive thing. There can be nothing positive, nothing at all, from the years regime, nor the russian regime, and bombing the base in syria. Amy you are referring to lina. And mention it would be positive. Lia this does not they do not give a damn about justice for syrians. When they dont give a damn about others. So i have no hope with the putin or trump regime and doing whatever they do. Your actions have proven that the really dont care and pervasive we marks between each other. It is not really going to matter muchch for the people on the ground who are dying. I did not say was a positive thing. I said it might mean one less air feels s from the a attacks e launched. A lot of people are weighing into it today. Since the very beginning beforere 2011, we have been calling for accountability for the assad regime and its persecution and prosecution of dissent and opposition for years. It goes back to before 2011. Similarly,y, never said the only way to a gauge syria or to hold charla sought or other players accountable is with military Bashar Alassad or other players accountable is with military intervention. This regime has backers, iran and russia. The u. S. During the Obama Administration could have confronted them not in a military sense in syria, using syria as a proxy, but in negotiations that happened bilaterally all the time. The u. S. Was negotiating a deal with iran. It had a card to play, it had leverage it could have used. I want to speak to the idea what Tulsi Gabbard said. There shouould be accountntabil. There is no way to peace syriaia back togetether if there is no accoununtability. But a lolot of peoplple are kinf placing sia as a character a bit character come into the larger clinical narrative of what is happening in this world. Whether youre objecting to intervention by outside powers. Syria becomes the latest theater to have that discussion, whether it is a discussion about sectarianism and whether sunnis are being killed by shia, it becomes a way to look at syria in that sense. I have always advocated for looking at syria for the sake of syririans, and creating a county that is stable and safe and free for all its people. Azan said,te what yz i think there is no when else who cares more about syria than its own people, but he should not mischaracterize my position. One more thing, i had been struck in the last six years over the debate on syria why there is a fixed amount of Critical Thinking or fixed amount of anger or fixed amount of sympathy and empathy. Once you take one position, it is as if you cannot sympathize or empathize or be critical of another position. Just because one is critical of russian intervention, does it mean that you cant be critical of American Intervention . In a coherent way of looking at these t tngs, we wowont fall io thosose traps, which a l lot of peoplele are falling into. Amy yazan alsaadi . I agrgree witith her last po. Ththere continues to b be a big problem inin the discussion with andndwhere geopolitics eoeological l lines are defining over and beyond their rights and dignitys of people. This has been going on and is still goioing on to this day. The convnversations aboutut the. Bombining of an airfield inin sa has generated a sense of hysteria. Socalled antiimperialist front are saying this is the beginning of world war iii, which is a ridiculous statemement. Other people say this is the first time america has intervened in syriria. This is not true. Americicans have been interveveg in syriaia for a long titime in various ways not t really against the regime. I agree with alia there. It is nonot an i interest to p e and develop selelf interest in syria. Lelet look at t the bigger pice here. When i say that, im talkingg about not the simple antiimperialist or geopolitics discourse. Im talking about what about selfddetermination for all the communities . What is happening in syria as part of a process. This latest chapter that started in 2011 as part of a regional chapapter that we saw directing from bahrain and elsewhere. Any hope or any feeling by anyone that r russia or the u. S. Originalal states like turkey, iran, saudi arabia, or the regime itself care or want to promote syrian or anyone elelss selfdetermination and freedoms and security. It is ridiculous. It is a ridiculous assumption, you know . Amy i want to bring in medea benjamin, who has written extensively about war. She is author of kingdom of the unjust behind the u. S. Saudi connection. There is certainly a saudi connection here come written about drones. Your thoughts last night when you heard the u. S. Had just struck a Syrian Military base . As he said, the u. S. Is been part of Coalition Bombing in syria for a long time, killed hundreds of people, but this is the first time attacking a Syrian Military base. First, lets look at the history of the u. S. In the region and the legacy of the u. S. Intervention with whether it is afghanistan, iraq, or libya, it is all been terrible for the local people. I think we on this conversation all caps out the Syrian People. Lets look at what we can do. I think that means going t to congreress, going out in the streets and saying we dont want the u. S. Further intervention, but we do want sosomething thatt will b be positive for the syrin people. That means immediately lifting of the trump ban on Syrian Refugees coming to the United States, of funding the 5 billion that the u. N. Says is desperately needed to help the humanitarian crisis facing the Syrian Refugees, and demand that the u. S. Work with russia to finally come to a ceasefire and work for a political solution, and at the United Nations get involved in this. I think this is an opening that we have to seize to say enough is enough. Enough people have died. More war is not the answer. Lets find a political solution. To whatant to turn people are seeing on tv, was started to take over the networks last night. When the pentagon released video footage of the u. S. Missiles firing. This is msmsnbc anchor Brian Williams referring to that pentagon video fired at syria as before, Something Like three times in 30 seconds. Go into greater detail. We see these beautiful pictures at night from the decks of these two ws in the vessels in the Eastern Mediterranean. I intended to quote the great leonard cohen. Im guided by the beauty of our weapons. Theyre beautiful pictures of your some armaments making what is for them a brief flight over this carefully owned this airfield. What do they hit . That is msnbc Brian Williams speaking last night, describing that footage, that tomahawk cruise missiles flying into the air from the naval warships, reminding one of back in 2003, shot and awe in a wreck. Certainly, a very different scale. Medea, your response . It is disgustiting, this glorificatation of weapons that mass destruction as much as the use of chemical weapons. The u. S. Has been incinerating people for years with drone strikes, killed over 200 people in mosul just recently. The u. S. Is arming the saudis that is led to the catastrophic situation in yemen where one child is dying every single 10 minutes. We should not glorify the weapons, and we should not have selective sympathy for p people who are d dying, whether they ae weapons or other nations weapons. Amy these are some of the tweets from President Trump on is 2013. This the reason this period is significant, it was after the first chemical weapons attack, when some 1400 syrians died. Weeted what i am saying is, stay out of syria. If obama attacks syria and innocent civilians are hurt and killed, he and the u. S. Will look very bad. Again, to our very foolish leader, do not t attack syria. If you do, many very bad things will happen. And from t that fight, the u. S. Gets nothing. President obama, do not attack syria. There is no outside interests downside. Save your powder for another and more important day. I was wondering if yazan alsaadi would respond to what President Trump said four yearss ago after r that first cmicacal atattack . What is there to respond to . Very revolting humuman being who is xenophobic, and a constant liar. There isnt much to respond to ththis man. Amy nk he is c carly on but today last n night, lking about the cruel suffocating of the children . When he is talkining other cruel seventh two suffocation of children, this is a man, these babies drowning on the shorores of the mediterranean sa withth her family tried to escse the horrors of syria. This m man does not mind bombing places in iraq were hundreds of people have died. This man does not mind supporting saudi arabia, the worlds most embarrassssing country and the slaughter of yemen. This man does not mind making a deal with Bashar Alassad, revolting tyrants in order to fight isis. So i cant really take him seriously, nor can i take sears the as will another individual who is as revolting, putin. Both of them are fascist indidividuals. Both of them do not give a damn about the people or the community of the world. For me the responses, why would i respond to a xenophobic, disgusting individual . Amy Phyllis Bennis of the institute for policy studies in washington, what has changed or donald trump . I mean, even a few days ago, on friday, you had rex tillerson, the secretary of state, and nikki haley, the u. S. Ambassador to the United Nations, saying that they are shifting years and their priority is not to get assad out. That was not a shift in years. A shifting gears would now be because suddenly it has of trumps emotional reaction to the deaths of these particular children, what yazan alsaadi set is crucially important. The have policy, the selective outrage that this group of children somehow sparks the outrage that did not exist when children were slaughtered under u. S. Bombs in mosul, when children were killed trying to make the crossing with their parents to a United States that would not accept them, slamming a door in their face and drowning on the beach as a result. Is not about a strategy. This is about a lashing out. It may be tied to concerns about all of the political ways that the Trump Administration is losing support that is early part of it. But i think we also have to recognize that historically, the role of the United States in the region has included a longstanding relationship with the regime of Bashar Alassad and his father, whether he was recruiting the father into bring his air force to help the United States bomb iraq in 1991 where syrian planes were part of that coalition, in 2002 when the charlotte sod agreed the United States would be able to outsource torture and interrogation to syria because they were experts at that and sent u. S. Held detainees to be torture by the Syrian Regime in syria. This history of relationship collaboration, coalition with the Syrian Regime and then at particular moments, for their own purposes, and it is true, it has nothing to do with concerns about the people of syria. 11re are now at least separate wars being waged in syria. And only one of them has something to do with the people of syria. Whether were talking about the war between turkey and the kurds, between saudi arabia and iran. All of these wars are being waged in syria. The effect in syria is it is syrians to the dying. It is not syrians who stand to gain from any of these wars. The only thing we need to do with these wars is not to win inm, but to end the fighting syria. This escalation by the United States of its existing level of bombing and special forces, engagement, and intervention in syria has now been escalated to direct bombing against the regime target. This will make things worse, not better. The call i think needs to be to stop the bombing, stop the claim that somehow there is a military solution here. It knowledge there is no mill at acknowledge there is to military solution, a figure out how to make the kind of massive investment of highprofile time, of money, of attention, of all of the things into diplomacy, negotiation, a new approach that is not going to be based on the clearly false assumption that somehow this is a war that can be wonon. It cannot be won. It has to be ended instead. Amy let me end on refugees ,alia. President trump not only as president , but on the campaign, repeatedly said he will keep Syrian Refugees out of this country, every last one. What now . Syrian heard about a activist, scholar with a fridge has port just denied coming into the country in washington, even know the court has says you cannot institute this muslim ban. It is not as if there e is not s if there isnt a crackdown all over the world around muslims coming in, particularly syrians. Quitite i do not like to protect the future, but i do not see a massive change. I think americans Attention Spans are short. It does not appear to me that trump like everyone is set, trump does not care about the Syrian People. Im not sure he is willing to confront russia in syria in a massive escalation. I think calling it an emotional l response is quite genenerous. The russiaians cleared their people from the basis. Syrians cleared their people from the base. Amy u. S. Warned russia. It was a highly orchestrated that is what it looks like for me. I think tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, Something Else he will be tweeting about or Something Else will happen. Attention spans woman. He will not changnge his policy toward syrians. Look at what he is done as opposed to what he said last night. Do i believe he is really committed to syrians living in dignity and peace . I dont think so. Amy media benjamin, rex tillllerson wiwill be meeting wh lavrov of russia. Lavrov condemned the attack, but also left the door open for conversation. Where do you think this goes . To where we wanted to go is to talk to the russians not about how to divvy up airspace to continue killing syrians, but how to end of this and put it in the context of President Trump upping the ante by calling for 54 billion more in the u. S. Budget for the military. The only ones benefiting from this is raytheon, northrop grumman, the militaryindustrial complex. Trump once to widen wars in syria. He also wants to widen wars in iraq and yemen. I think we have to stop him before he takes us down a path of g greater and greater militarization throughout the middle east. Amy i want to thank you all for being with us will stop 11 and, yazan alsaadi, syrian Canadian Writer in beirut. Alia malek, author of the home that was our country a memoir of syria. Phyllis bennis is a fellow at the institute for r policy studies. Medea benjamin is the cofounder of cooking. Thank you to lina sergie attar who joined us earlier from boston. When we come back, the Nuclear Option. No, were not talking about syria. Were talking about choosing a Supreme Court justice. Stay with us. [music break] amy this is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. We turn now to capitol hill where senators voted along party , lines thursday for a historic rule change that will allow Supreme Court justices to be confirmed by a simple majority. The 5248 vote ended a democraticled filibuster aimed at blocking Neil Gorsuchs confirmation, clearing the way for a senate vote today on President Trumps pick for the Supreme Court. Republican Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell said the move was necessary to break a stalemate. Independent and he is fair. He is beyond qualified, and he will make a stellar addition to the Supreme Court. Hardly anyone in the Legal Community seems to argue otherwise. And yet, our democratic colleagues appear poised to block this incredible nominee with the First Successful partisan filibuster in american history. It would be a radical move, something completely unprecedented in the history of our senate. Amy mcconnells comments came more than a year after he led his Senate Colleagues on a campaign to refuse to even consider president obamas pick for the Supreme Court, merrick garland. Democrats quickly condemned the move by republicans to end the filibuster in Supreme Court confirmations, the socalled Nuclear Option. This is Senate Minority leader, Democrat Chuck schumer of new york. The Nuclear Option means the end of a long history of consensus on Supreme Court nominations. It weakens the standing of the senate as a whole, as a check on the president s ability to shape the judiciary. In a postnuclear world, if the senate and the presidency are in the hands of the same party, there is no incentive even speak to the Senate Minority. That is a recipe for more conflict and bad blood between the parties, not less. Gorsuch is expected to be confirmed today in a final vote today, replacing Justice Antonin Scalia nearly 14 months after scalias death. For more, we go to washington, d. C. , where we are joined by ian millhiser, a senior fellow at the center for American Progress action fund, the editor of thinkprogress justice, and the author of the book, injustices the Supreme Courts history of comforting the comfortable and afflicting the afflicted. Well, to say the least, there is not a lot of attention outside of washington right now being paid to what is happening in washington. Some concern about a nuke their option or a war in syria that could lead to that, but not the Nuclear Option and washington, d. C. At least, it is not getting a cut of attention. Explain what has just happened. So what happened is the senate rules were changed to allow this very, very conservative judge to get through on a simple majority vote. Mean, is very sad i im not going to cry over the demise of the filibuster, but it is very sad that this man is going to be on the court. , someone likely to be hostile to voting rights, very hostile to womens rights, rights. Hostile to lgbt writ for example, in the middle of his hearing, he had come as a lower court judge, written a decision that severely hobbled a law protecting disabled children. The Supreme Court unanimously ofrruled him in the middle his hearing. So this is a guy who is going to be very, very far to the right. That he takes, frankly, a cruel approach to the law in many cases. Now he will be the key fifth vote on a lot of issues. Amy ian millhiser, talk about the significance of the 60 versus 50 vote, how unusual this is. Well, i think what is unusual here is that typically, president s dont appoint someone who is this far to the right or left. Typically, president s have picked someone likely to form most of consensus. Sonia sotomayor and elena kagan are liberals, but they are not extremists. Even john roberts he is in someone i will like to see of the Supreme Court, but chief justice roberts, president bushs first nominee, has shown some ability to moderate himself. I dont think we are when you see that out of gorsuch. I think when you look at his record, he could potentially be as far to the right as justice thomas, who said federal child labor laws were unconstitutional. I think what has happened here is that this president decided to push the envelope as far as he could. There are people he could have named that would have gotten 60 votes. He just decided he would rather have this much more conservative guy, and now here we are with the rules change because of it. Amy so when will he be seated . On what decisions, if he is voted in today,y, will he be e a part of . For example, the muslim ban. The muslim ban could potentially be the first major action he takes as a Supreme Court justice. In that case, i believe it is pending before the ninth circuit, which is one step below the Supreme Court. Assuming the ninth circuit upholds rather, leaves the decision in place halting the van, then the Trump Administration is likely to go straight to the Supreme Court seeking an emergency stay. I think gorsuch, based on his record, at least, is likely to be a vote to grant that state. We have a ton of the cases coming up. With a major several major Voter Suppression cases, including potentially North Carolina voters suppression law. Give a big challenge to partisan gerrymandering where he is likely to be a vote in favor of gerrymandering. We just had a case out of the seventh circuit saying it is illegal to fire someone because they are gay. Gorsrsuch is likely to be a vote sasaying, oh, no, it is perfey legal to fire someone for that reason. Amy ian, thank for being with us and ask you to stay so we can do a post show interview. We will put it on democracynow. Org. Ian millhiser, senior fellow at the center for American Progress action fund and the editor of thinkprogress justice. That does it for our show. Happy birthday to matt ealy i will be speaking tonight in dedenver at the su teatroo Performing Arts Center and then on saturday i will be speaking in castlegar, British Columbia in canada. Check our website for details. Democracy now is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. Email your comments to outreach democracynow. Org or mail them to democracy now p. O. Box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now ] announcer this is a production of China Central television america. Lee we live in a world of extremes. On one end, prosperity abounds. 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