Obama seeks $500m to train 'moderate' Syrian opposition

White House searches for effective alternatives to jihadist army active in Syria and Iraq

President Barack Obama
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President Obama has proposed to increase American involvement in Syria's civil war, asking Congress to approve the release of $500m to support and train what he described as "moderate" Syrian opposition forces.

The National Security Council said that money requested by the government would "help defend the Syrian people, stabilise areas under opposition control, facilitate the provision of essential services, counter terrorist threats, and promote conditions for a negotiated settlement".

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