Iran's foreign minister says John Kerry told him about Israeli covert operations in Syria.
Recall that when Kerry was running for president in 2004, one John O'Neill, who had taken command of Kerry's Swift Boat after Kerry departed during the Vietnam War, wrote a book about Kerry with Jerome Corsi.
In O'Neill's book there is a recounting of the young, post-service private citizen John Kerry interjecting himself into the then-ongoing Vietnam Paris Peace talks between the Nixon administration and the Vietnamese communists.
On March 25, 2004, Michael Kranish of the Boston Globe reported that Michael Meehan, a spokesman for Kerry's presidential campaign, admitted that John Kerry had traveled to Paris after his May 1970 wedding and, on that trip with his wife, he had a brief meeting with Madame Binh, a meeting that included members of both the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the Provisional Revolutionary Government.
"On July 22, 1971, Kerry called a press conference in Washington, D.C. Speaking on behalf of the VVAW, Kerry openly urged President Nixon to accept Madame Binh's seven-point plan."
What the Iranian foreign minister is captured saying now about Kerry - on audio tape - is typical of Kerry's stunningly bad judgment.
Without doubt, with the Biden era a mere 100 days in, John Kerry should, if common sense were to prevail, be the first Biden appointee to resign - or be fired.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2021
John Kerry Should Resign — Or Be Fired
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