[Congressional Bills 113th Congress]
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[H.R. 2501 Introduced in House (IH)]
113th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2501
To authorize assistance to conduct military or paramilitary operations
in Syria, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 25, 2013
Mr. Rooney (for himself and Mr. McCaul) introduced the following bill;
which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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A BILL
To authorize assistance to conduct military or paramilitary operations
in Syria, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Congressional Accountability and
Oversight in Syria Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) Section 502B of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
mandates that no security assistance may be provided to any
country the government of which engages in a consistent pattern
of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights.
(2) Section 523 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
states that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made
available pursuant to this Act shall be obligated to finance
indirectly any assistance or reparations to Cuba, Iraq, Libya,
Iran, Syria, North Korea, or Sudan, unless the President of the
United States certifies that the withholding of these funds is
contrary to the national interest of the United States.
(3) Under the terms of Resolution 2043 of April 21, 2012,
the United Nations Security Council established a United
Nations Supervision Mission in Syria (UNSMIS), for an initial
period of 90 days, under the command of a Chief Military
Observer, comprising an initial deployment of up to 300 unarmed
military observers as well as an appropriate civilian component
to fulfill the following mandate: To monitor a cessation of
armed violence in all its forms by all parties and to monitor
and support the full implementation of the UNSMIS' six-point
plan.
(4) On June 15, 2012, UNSMIS suspended its activities owing
to an intensification of armed violence across the country.
(5) On July 20, 2012, the Security Council extended UNSMIS
for a final period of 30 days. According to Resolution 2059,
the Council would only consider further extensions to the
mission ``in the event that the Secretary-General reports and
the Security Council confirms the cessation of the use of heavy
weapons and a reduction in the level of violence sufficient by
all sides'' to allow UNSMIS to implement its mandate.
(6) As the conditions set by the Security Council had not
been met, UNSMIS mandate ended at midnight on August 19, 2012.
(7) The al-Nusrah Front is designated by the Department of
State as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
SEC. 3. SENSE OF CONGRESS.
It is the sense of Congress that--
(1) the Government of Syria should immediately cease the
use of heavy weapons in population centers;
(2) all parties within Syria should bring about a cessation
of armed violence in all its forms;
(3) the Secretary of State should continue to list Syria as
a state sponsor of terrorism;
(4) in accordance with international law, the Government of
Syria should immediately cease the use of chemical weapons; and
(5) if the President considers initiating military action,
including imposition of a ``no fly'' zone or other military
operations on Syrian territory, airspace, or waters--
(A) according to article I, section 8, of the
United States Constitution, ``The Congress shall have
Power To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and
Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land
and Water.'';
(B) according to the War Powers Resolution, ``The
constitutional powers of the President as Commander-in-
Chief to introduce United States Armed Forces into
hostilities, or into situations where imminent
involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the
circumstances, are exercised only pursuant to (1) a
declaration of war, (2) specific statutory
authorization, or (3) a national emergency created by
attack upon the United States, its territories or
possessions, or its armed forces.''; and
(C) the President should adhere to the War Powers
Resolution and obtain specific statutory authorization
for the use of the United States Armed Forces in
response to the war in Syria.
SEC. 4. AUTHORIZATION OF ASSISTANCE TO CONDUCT MILITARY OR PARAMILITARY
OPERATIONS IN SYRIA.
(a) Authorization.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no
assistance of any kind may be provided by any United States Government
agency for the purpose, or which would have the effect, of promoting,
augmenting, directly or indirectly, the capacity of any nation, group,
organization, movement, or individual to conduct military or
paramilitary operations in Syria, unless and until Congress expressly
authorizes such assistance by law enacted after the date of enactment
of this section.
(b) Exception.--Subsection (a) does not apply to assistance that is
solely provided for humanitarian purposes.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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