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Senator McCain says Russia taking advantage over Obama Syria policy

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain of Arizona says when President Barack Obama said there was a redline in Syria and did not follow at an effect on Sunni Arab states in the Middle East and Shia, that in turning down the recommendations of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and defense to turn down arming the free Syrian army, the series of decisions had led to a situation where Vladimir Putin may have inserted Russia into the Middle East in a way not enjoyed since 1973 went Anwar Sadat threw Russia out of Egypt.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain of Arizona says when President Barack Obama said there was a redline in Syria and did not follow at an effect on Sunni Arab states in the Middle East and Shia, that in turning down the recommendations of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and defense to turn down arming the free Syrian army, the series of decisions had led to a situation where Vladimir Putin may have inserted Russia into the Middle East in a way not enjoyed since 1973 went Anwar Sadat threw Russia out of Egypt.
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September 30, 2015
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