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15 of October, 16:50

The Americans put Putin in the Obama example In early October the United States passed large-scale sociological study in which scientists learned the attitude of ordinary Americans to the situation in Syria and the foreign policy of their own state.

69% of respondents approved of the actions of Barack Obama in the fight against "Islamic state" is losing.

The results of sociological research undertaken in the US from 10 to 12 October, strongly confirm that the simple inhabitants of the USA generally have a positive attitude towards the foreign policy of the Russian Federation. So, over fifty percent (52%) of respondents in the process of sociological research of Americans believe that the actions of Barack Obama on the international political agenda look weak and indecisive.

Along with this, born in the US support the military operations of Russia against militants of the Islamic state: 46% of the inhabitants of the United States believes the actions of domestic favourite in Syria is "strong and wise". Besides all this, the inhabitants of America are convinced that Putin "has the upper hand" in the Syrian incident, informs Fox News. Also, Obama's foreign policy confirmed only 22% of Americans.

The opinion of ordinary inhabitants of the United States echoed the statements of many international favorites that highlight the effectiveness of the military operation of the Russian Federation on countering the militants of the "Islamic state" and Putin as the Supreme commander of the Russian army. Thus, according to the new international coalition headed by the military of the United States and Saudi Arabia have already inflicted on the positions of militants of about 25 thousand blows, which, however, did not bring the proper result. Along with this, as wrote earlier Days.Ru, Russian military for a few weeks was able to virtually eliminate infrastructure and fighters to help government forces go on the offensive and retake several important settlements.
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