David Cameron and Barack Obama held a formal meeting, at a summit in Russia this week, in what some have suggested it was an affront to the leadership of the Prime Minister of the Syrian crisis. On the contrary, the President of the United States to use the G20 summit in St. Petersburg for formal bilateral meetings with leaders like President François Hollande in France, which is still considering the possibility of supporting the United States to attack Syria by the regime Assad’s alleged use of chemical weapons. Obama had urged Cameron to attack Syria, but last week failed to convince the House of Commons …
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