Do you sometimes consider saying “For Heaven’s Sake, We Are the United States of America” when you hear progressives and appeasers speak?
Here is an exchange that we extracted from an article by Raf Sanchez of The Telegraph between Senator Marco Rubio and Secretary John Kerry during a hearing on the hill.
The question and answer session provides a glimpse into the inner working of an administration that cannot differentiate between allies and foes.
Mr Kerry repeated President Barack Obama’s pledge not to deploy ground troops under any circumstances but then raised the prospect of Iranian and Syrian intervention.
“I’m not going to get into hypotheticals but you’re presuming that Iran and Syria don’t have any capacity to take on ISIL. I mean, who knows? I don’t know what’s going to happen here,” he said. “If we’re failing and failing miserably who knows what choice they’re might make.”
Rubio: The reason this isn’t a hypothetical is there may come a point where what you’re saying is the only thing that can solve this problem is US combat forces and we are not going to do that and Isil gets to stay.
Kerry: But I think that we are so far away from that “being the only way” and being a hypothetical.
Rubio: Well let me ask you this-
Kerry: No, let me just finish the question. I’m not going to get into hypotheticals but you’re presuming Iran and Syria don’t have any capacity to take on ISIL, I mean who knows. I don’t know what’s going to happen here. Let’s start down this road-
Rubio: Let me ask you about that then. What you’re saying now is there is the potential for the US will be coordinating with Iran?
Kerry: No I never said anything about coordinating. If we are failing and failing miserably who knows what choice they might make.
The US has insisted that it will not coordinate militarily with either Assad or the Iranians.
But this week Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, claimed that the US had privately approached Tehran seeking cooperation against Isil. He rejected the approach, saying the US had “corrupt intention and stained hands”.
The US has not denied making the request in private.
First, for Kerry to say the US “failing miserably” shows the extent of how irresponsible our leaders are. They must think we are a third world country.
For heaven’s sake, we are the United States of America. We do not bow to anyone or anything, nor do we fail when we stand firm behind our principles and values.
Further, Secretary Kerry must be a fool to think Iran has forgotten about its war with Iraq that cost the lives of one million Iranians. The whole trick about Assad empowering ISIS is to trap the US, not the other way around.
Maybe Kerry has finally realized the trap Iran sprang for the US, and in a desperate move, he is trying to abandon our war against ISIL the way Obama extricated himself from striking Assad for using Sarin gas against women and children. When Kerry testifies, you have no idea who will show up. Dr. Jekyll, or Mr. Hyde.
For the Obama Administration to ask Iran to fight ISIL truly shows how amateurish this administration is. Imagine President Reagan asking General Secretary Chernenko to remove the typewriter bugs the KGB planted in the US Embassy in Moscow during the mid-eighties. This is where the American foreign policy is, inept and incompetent. No wonder Putin invaded the Ukraine.
If the US has approached Iran as Khamenei confirmed, how can we be sure Kerry did not approach Assad at all to coordinate on one matter or another?
Maybe Assad also turned down Kerry to fight ISIL. After all, Assad acts in lockstep with Khamenei these days.
If Syria and Iran rejected Kerry, how does “failing miserably” and “who knows about Syria and Iran fighting ISIL” sound to you? To me, it sounds like Kerry does not know what he is doing.
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