When Secretary of State John Kerry, apparently irritated by a
lack of sleep, gave a snippy and what he thought was an unrealistic
reply to a reporter's question at a London press conference last
weekend, he hardly could have imagined the world's response. Asked
whether there is anything Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could do
at this relatively late hour to avoid an American invasion, Kerry
told an international audience that if Assad gave up whatever
chemical weapons his government possesses, the U.S. would forgo an
invasion.
But not to worry, Kerry added. Assad is not going to do that, and we will end up invading Syria in order to vindicate President Obama's threat to do so. For two days, Obama remained silent on this as his arch-nemesis, Russian President Vladimir Putin, grabbed the spotlight and the high moral ground.
Putin, sounding more like a Nobel Peace laureate than the killer he is known to be, offered to broker a deal whereby the Syrian chemical stockpile would be surrendered to the United Nations, the Syrian government could go about defending itself from the al-Qaida-driven effort to take it over, and the U.S. would leave Syria alone.
http://reason.com/archives/2013/09/12/obamas-incompetent-and-unconstitutional
But not to worry, Kerry added. Assad is not going to do that, and we will end up invading Syria in order to vindicate President Obama's threat to do so. For two days, Obama remained silent on this as his arch-nemesis, Russian President Vladimir Putin, grabbed the spotlight and the high moral ground.
Putin, sounding more like a Nobel Peace laureate than the killer he is known to be, offered to broker a deal whereby the Syrian chemical stockpile would be surrendered to the United Nations, the Syrian government could go about defending itself from the al-Qaida-driven effort to take it over, and the U.S. would leave Syria alone.
http://reason.com/archives/2013/09/12/obamas-incompetent-and-unconstitutional
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