Mr. McCain Goes to Syria

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Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) entered Syria Monday to meet with rebel leaders in the war-torn country, CNN reports:

While in Syria, McCain met with Gen. Salem Idris, the leader of the Supreme Military Council of the Free Syrian Army, according to Mouaz Moustafa with the Washington-based Syrian Emergency Task Force that was involved in planning the trip. He spent about an hour meeting with Free Syrian Amry commanders from various parts of the country including Aleppo, Homs, and Idlib.

McCain is the leading voice in Congress for a greater U.S. role in ending Syria's civil war, which has been waged for more than two years. He has suggested establishing "safe zones" for Syria's rebels and taking out the regime's air assets, along with providing lethal weapons to Syria's opposition.

The Obama administration has thus far resisted calls to arm the Syrian rebels, citing concerns that they would fall into the hands of terrorists backed by Iran or Hezbollah.

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