“John McCain doesn't fight to lose”

“John McCain doesn't fight to lose”

The former US presidential candidate has brain cancer. From his farms in Arizona, he protects a worldview that is contrary to Trump's. When his best friend Jim Colbe had visited him, he says MacCain was eager to discuss the topics of the day: Syria and Korea [...]

When his best friend Jim Colbe had visited him, he says MacCain was eager to discuss the topics of the day: Syria and North Korea. The two men remembered the time when the two had served Congress together.

81-year-old McCain was diagnosed last summer with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer.

In a book and a documentary published this month by HBO, McCain recalls his history, a commitment of 60 years to the U.S. service, 35 years as a member of Congress, and almost half of those years in the U.S. Navy.

He mentions major political battles, financial campaign, in search of a bipartisan solution to immigration, restricting the use of violence by the CIA, and defending its controversial decisions.

McCain is a supporter of an international order led by the United States, free market, is host to migrants and refugees. He condemns the nationalist nationalist statements of Trump and its equity with Vladimir Putin, reports the Guardian”, broadcasts Persycope.

“John McCain is not a warrior who loses battle”, said Jon Kyle, a former Arizona senator and his early friend.

This week he urged his colleagues to reject Gina Haspel's candidacy as CIA chief chief because of her role in using torture. This case is personal to McCain, who was tortured for more than five years in Vietnam prisons.

McCain's reputation is built through a strong conservativeism, but he has also collaborated with liberals./Periscopi/

McCain is tested by a Vietnamese doctor after his capture in 1967 in Hanoi.

McCain peppers in Phoenix in 2008, with running measuring Sarah Paul.

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