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Remembering John McCain’s Foreign Policy And Political Life

Remembering John McCain’s Foreign Policy And Political Life

Update: 2018-08-26
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Senator John McCain, a perennial voice for interventionist foreign policy in the Senate and two-time presidential candidate, has died after a yearlong struggle with brain cancer. He was 81.

McCain was elected to the Senate in 1986, succeeding Barry Goldwater in representing Arizona. The Vietnam War Veteran and POW was known for his role on several Senate committees that set the tone for American foreign policy. McCain often led groups of lawmakers to other countries and was outspoken against the U.S. use of torture.

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Remembering John McCain’s Foreign Policy And Political Life

Remembering John McCain’s Foreign Policy And Political Life

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