John McCain: Obama 'Kicking the Can' on Syria
CQ Politics - Sun May 27, 10:25 am ETIn the wake of another brutal attack in Syria, Sen. John McCain charged that President Barack Obama is avoiding taking action until after the elections.
In the wake of another brutal attack in Syria, Sen. John McCain charged that President Barack Obama is avoiding taking action until after the elections.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. can't count on Russia - a major arms supplier to Syria - to force President Bashar Assad...
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The U.S. can't count on Russia -- a major arms supplier to Syria -- to force President Bashar Assad from power, Sen. John McCain said Sunday, blaming President Barack Obama for embracing a "feckless" foreign policy and punting tough decisions until after the fall election.
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WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain says the U.S. shouldn't count on Russia to force out Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (bah-SHAR' AH'-sahd), and he blames President Barack Obama for a "feckless foreign policy" that hasn't contained the bloodshed.
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WASHINGTON: The US can’t count on Russia — a major arms supplier to Syria — to force President Bashar Assad from power, a US senator said on Sunday, blaming President Barack Obama for embracing a “feckless” foreign policy and punting tough decisions until after the November election.