after being shown upon the world stage by Russia and the Palestinian Authority, among others,
an embattled White House conceded Monday it erred by not sending more prominent U.S. officials
to a historic unity rally in Paris over the weekend. the embarrassing admission came as
political pundits, lawmakers and other critics hammered the Obama administration for its
almost-invisible presence at the Sunday march, which drew more than 1 million people to
honor the victims of last week's terrorist attacks and to support freedom of expreddion.
While Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas,
lsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a host of other world leaders and top
government officials were able to make it to Paris, the U.S. sent only
Ambassador Jane Hartley and Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland.
after being shown upon the world stage by Russia and the Palestinian Authority, among others,
an embattled White House conceded Monday it erred by not sending more prominent U.S. officials
to a historic unity rally in Paris over the weekend. the embarrassing admission came as
political pundits, lawmakers and other critics hammered the Obama administration for its
almost-invisible presence at the Sunday march, which drew more than 1 million people to
honor the victims of last week's terrorist attacks and to support freedom of expreddion.
While Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas,
lsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a host of other world leaders and top
government officials were able to make it to Paris, the U.S. sent only
Ambassador Jane Hartley and Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland.
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