“You know, I feel like it’s Groundhog Day in this committee. We’ve been told by the administration – frankly, multiple administrations – for years that Russia’s support for Assad and Iran’s support for Assad is tepid, it’s fragile, it’s just a matter of time before he falls,” said Murphy. “The truth of the matter is they were always willing to do more than we were in Syria to protect their interests, and that is likely the exact same case here in Venezuela. And so our policy has been misguided by fundamentally flawed assumptions from the beginning.” Full Text-> U.S. Senator Chris Murphy website
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