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mylye2222

(2,992 posts)
Wed Jul 30, 2014, 12:20 PM Jul 2014

Wonderfull and refreshing OP from Le Temps d'Agérie, siding w/JK on the " Hot Mic Moment"

http://www.letempsdz.com/content/view/127523/1/

John Kerry: "It is madness to stay here and do nothing"

U.S. officials who publicly say that the massacres perpetrated by Israel against Gaza are nothing more than "self defense", but do they believe this version of events when they are alone with their conscience?

The question is worth asking, especially after what some call "blunder", the phrase dropped before yesterday by John Kerry, head of American diplomacy.

U.S. Secretary of State has released his self irritation vis-à-vis Israel, before a microphone plugged remained unknown to him, before yesterday, between two television interviews.

The words of John Kerry, who spoke of Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza, speaking to a senior State Department, Jonathan Finer, were heard just before he'd appeared in the TV program "Fox News Sunday" .

"I hope they do not consider this as an invitation to do more!" He has said. "It would be better if they take it as a warning."

The Secretary of State has then exclaimed: "What a targeted operation, in fact, which targeted operation!" Visibly angered by the civilian death toll in the Israeli aggression against Gaza.

John Kerry, as an official, has no choice but to express the official position of his country, but he is also a human being who may be outraged by such horror and crime.


John Kerry is known by Algerians for having supported the U.S. Congress the independence of Algeria while our country was under French occupation.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ramtane Lamamra, held to remember the occasion of the visit of John Kerry in Algeria in April of this year, as part of the Algerian-US Strategic Dialogue.


The current Secretary of State is also known for being against the war in Vietnam. This former officer in the U.S. Navy in 1971 argued for a withdrawal from Vietnam elected to the prestigious Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate, where he had previously defended the independence of Algeria.

The phrase dropped by John Kerry, before yesterday, in unofficial Israeli raids on Gaza against expresses personal beliefs of the current U.S. Secretary of State concerning the crimes against humanity perpetrated by the Israeli army against Gaza.

John Kerry he deliberately dropped this sentence to make it clear to Israel that exceeds all limits in Gaza or did he merely expressing what he thinks really?

"We have to go there," do we hear Kerry Registration Sunday. "I think we should go tonight. It is madness to stay here and do nothing. Let's go. "

A facilitator Fox, Chris Wallace, who asked him to explain his remarks, Kerry reiterated the right of "Israel to self-defense." John Kerry he retracts or was it a way for him to say what he really thinks of this barbaric Israeli aggression against Gaza.
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