Fearsome new White House talking point on Syria: Our attack will be “unbelievably small”
What’s an unbelievably small attack???
Not sure what he is talking about, his chin maybe. Note how small it looks these days.
This astonishing photograph shows U.S Secretary of State John Kerry having a cosy and intimate dinner with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.
Kerry – who compared Assad to Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein yesterday – is pictured around a small table with his wife and the Assads in 2009.
Assad and Kerry – who was then a senator for Massachusetts – lean in towards each other and appear deep in conversation as their wives look on.
And don’t forget Hillary called Assad a reformer just a few years back. My, how things change. Too suit the occassion.
No more … So I don’t know if this is actually true … she is old and has had breast cancer in the past so …
Teresa Heinz Kerry taken to hospital…
NYT: ‘Appeared to have a seizure of some kind’…
But it is a little suspicious with the Kerry not on his boat debacle that the State Department tried to perpetrate on the America people, then the photos showed up, as Egypt was exploding
What was Hillary taken to the hospital for, sympathy during the Benghazi debacle?
The BBC reports …
French President Francois Hollande has said allegations that the US bugged European embassies could threaten a huge planned EU-US trade deal.
He said there could be no negotiations without guarantees that spying would stop “immediately”.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said he did not know the truth of the claims but sought to down play them.
Meanwhile, Russian and US security agencies are reportedly discussing how to deal with the man behind the leaks.
Big ears went over the line …
Well at least we know know what the Gengus Kahn boi thinks of America.
Secretary of State John Kerry says the greatest challenge to U.S. foreign policy is not emerging China or Middle East instability.
It’s Congress.
In a speech Wednesday at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Kerry cited the adage that “we can’t be strong in the world unless we are strong at home.” He called the budget impasse a threat.
The State Department has said automatic spending cuts would jeopardize $2.6 billion in aid, security assistance and other international programs.
Kerry said legislators need to avoid “senseless cuts.”
Otherwise, he said his credibility as a diplomat might be damaged.
Kerry said, “Think about it: It’s hard to tell the leadership of any number of countries that they must resolve their economic issues if we don’t resolve our own.”
Continue reading via the Associated Press…
Do you see the role John F’n Kerry is assuming, Obummer’s spokesman. And here you thought the “spokeskid” was supposed to do that lying for The Obummer. Sounds like an all American team to me …
Well may as well push the myth for ignorant people whose goal is control … and the collective …
Secretary of State John Kerry gave his first major foreign policy speech today. In his address, delivered at the University of Virginia, he discussed tackling climate change.
“We as a nation must have the foresight and courage to make the investments necessary to safeguard the most sacred trust we keep for our children and grandchildren: an environment not ravaged by rising seas, deadly superstorms, devastating droughts, and the other hallmarks of a dramatically changing climate,” said Kerry, according to prepared remarks.
“And let’s face it – we are all in this one together. No nation can stand alone. We share nothing so completely as our planet. When we work with others – large and small – to develop and deploy the clean technologies that will power a new world, we’re also helping create new markets and new opportunities for America’s second-to-none innovators and entrepreneurs to succeed in the next great revolution.”
Kerry called for collective action to deal with this problem. “So let’s commit ourselves to doing the smart thing and the right thing and truly commit to tackling this challenge,” he said. “Because if we don’t rise to meet it, rising temperatures and rising sea levels will surely lead to rising costs down the road. If we waste this opportunity, it may be the only thing our generations are remembered for. We need to find the courage to leave a far different legacy.”
What happened to the myth’s consensus. It went the way of the dodo bird.
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