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In the case of Syria there were times when President Obama was ready to act but the domestic and external environment were a mismatch. A relation between the two branches has been designed to create a deadlock however when external actors contribute to this, any kind of policy formation becomes difficult. There is no secret that President Obama has had a tough time dealing with congress and this is not only in Syria but in all avenues of policy making and not secluded to partisanship.
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