McCain slams Russia: 'Mr. Putin is not interested in being our partner'
One day after he spoke Russian Prime Minister for a renewed "cold war" in the country with the West, the US senior senator accused Moscow therapist in Syria "as an exercise in live-fire" for the army as he tried to carve out a sphere influence in the Middle East. In Sunday's speech to the Munich Security Conference in Germany, US Senator John McCain critical intervention of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Syria almost five years of civil war. "Mr. Putin is not interested in being our partner," said McCain, President of the Commission of the US Senate armed services, adding that the Russian president wanted to "close the Assad regime." World powers agree to pause fighting in Syria From September to intervene in the conflict in Syria, Russia has pursued a campaign of air from an air base in the province Hmeymim Latakia in Syria, which has helped swing momentum for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. McCain continued, "wa...