By Patricia Zengerle and Amanda Becker WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Members of the U.S. Congress from both parties on Friday backed President Donald Trump's cruise missile strikes on Syria, but demanded he develop a strategy for dealing with the broader conflict and consult with Congress on any further action. In the biggest foreign policy decision of his presidency, Trump ordered the firing of cruise missiles at a Syrian air base that U.S. officials said was the launching point for a deadly chemical weapons attack against Syrian civilians this week. It was certainly more than a pinprick, and sends a message ... that using chemical weapons again is not something (Syrian president Bashar al-Assad) can do with impunity," Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told a news conference.
Volvo makes some of the safest, most technologically impressive vehicles on the road today, so when the company announces a brand new car it's a pretty big deal. In a new video announcement via Facebook, Volvo surprised everyone with the announcement of an all-new one-seater that is not only distinctly Volvo, but also extremely affordable. It's called the Volvo Rider Concept XC Coupe, and it's priced at a jaw-dropping $175. Oh, did I mention it's actually just a toy? No? Well that's because Volvo didn't mention it either.
https://www.facebook.com/volvocars/videos/10154456949107083/
In a masterful bit of trolling, Volvo's announcement makes no mention of the XC Coupe being a plastic car designed for children between one and three years of age, and the delightfully tricky camera work in the video leads you to believe that it is indeed a real car, all the way up to until the very end.
Despite being nothing more than a plastic shell with some fancy bits slapped on, the cute little car is actually pretty impressive. The coupe has built-in headlights and taillights that operate on a timer. It comes in either silver or "Crash Test Orange," with the latter featuring the same kind of crash test markings that the real test vehicles use, along with a "Volvo Safety Centre" badge. There's even a horn in case things get a little bit crazy in the driveway.
The toys are on sale right now, and the Volvo store shows that they have over 300 of each color in stock and ready for shipping. If you've always wanted a Volvo of your own but could never afford it, you might want to pick one up and unleash your inner child.
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