Thursday, December 29, 2016

Kerry's Speech of Smoke And Mirrors : Barack Pulls the Stings - Kerry Dances


Hey John, we're crazy but not stupid!
The author is on the mark here except  I believe when the author thinks Kerry's speech showed 'tunnel vision' on the subject of Palestinian and Israeli peace. It is true that Kerry's vision was terrible flawed, but it is much worse the just 'tunnel vision'.

Hardly - this is just ideology from the White House and Kerry as a puppet on a string making him dance to the tune of Barack's religious jihad for transformation.
Why would anyone believe that Barack's move at the UN isn't just another stage in the depraved and ludicrous Iranian Nuclear deal, to give the Mullahs in Iran another club to beat back any opposition. Kerry's speech and UN vote was to ensure the final stages of middle east domination by the Iranians and to cement Barack's legacy of  perpetual world terror, not only in the middle east, but everywhere there is civilized societies.

And Kerry is telling us to believe he and Barack have no intention off further chaos at the UN? We may be crazy, but we are not stupid!

Barack is proud to have such a legacy that brings terror to American and the destruction of Israel and the Jews. What other reason could Barack have for doing nothing to stem the killing in Chicago and else where of blacks? And why would he foster such division between the races other then to cause chaos and hatred between whites, blacks and Hispanics?

And why is Barack's focus laser like on making sure the Iranians become all powerful at the expense of all others? Why reek havoc on Iran's neighbors, the Arab states?

This is the very foundation of Barack's religious jihad for transformation and it's not new. This was the plan from his earliest days at his fathers knee. Barack believes, as his father did, the world is unfair and needs to fundamentally changed.

Welcome to the ''New World Order" of the complaint, obedient and subservient ideology.

John Kerry Takes a Parting Shot at Israel in Middle East Speech
James Phillips /

Secretary of State John Kerry delivered a detailed speech Wednesday defending the Obama administration’s recent abstention on a U.N. Security Council vote condemning Israeli settlements.
Kerry claimed that the decision to permit the passage of the one-sided resolution was aimed at “preserving the two-state solution” to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which “is now in serious jeopardy.”

The 70-minute long lamentation amounted to a passionate defense of his own failed diplomatic efforts to renew Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. Kerry proposed six principles that should guide future negotiations, including secure borders for both Israeli and a Palestinian state, a “fair and realistic” solution to the question of Palestinian refugees, and designating Jerusalem as an “internationally recognized capital of the two states.” Billed as a “comprehensive vision” of Arab-Israeli peace, Kerry’s speech boiled down to a jeremiad against Israeli settlers, whose “agenda is defining the future in Israel.”

Kerry assumed a high-minded moralistic tone that was detached from reality. He focused obsessively on settlements as impediments to peace while glossing over the harmful role played by Palestinian terrorism, the continuing incitement of the Palestinian Authority, and the failure of Palestinians to abide by their commitments under the Oslo peace accords.
Kerry’s tunnel vision regarding the settlements, and his paying only lip service to Israeli security needs, were major reasons for the failure of his diplomatic efforts to jump-start the long-stalled peace talks.

Kerry failed to mention that when Israel did freeze settlement expansion for 10 months during the Obama administration’s first term, no progress was made on peace negotiations because the Palestinians ruled out any concessions. Moreover, settlements can be dismantled if necessary to reach a peace agreement.

Israel removed all of its settlers in Gaza and turned over the territory to the Palestinian Authority in 2005. The move backfired when Hamas staged a bloody coup to expel the Palestinian Authority in 2007 and transformed Gaza into a terrorist base for destroying Israel. As long as Hamas retains a stranglehold on Gaza, there is no realistic chance for a stable Israeli-Palestinian peace. Yet rather than focus on defeating Hamas militants who reject peace negotiations and even Israel’s right to exist, the Obama administration has chosen to chastise Israel at the U.N.

Kerry’s speech comes during a historic low point in U.S.-Israeli bilateral relations. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused the U.S. of colluding with the Palestinians by allowing last week’s resolution to be adopted by the U.N. Security Council. Kerry denied that “somehow the United States was the driving force behind this resolution.”

Israel is concerned that the Security Council resolution is a harbinger of more anti-Israeli actions at the United Nations, which has a long history of siding against Israel.

France plans to host an international conference attended by 70 countries next month to endorse an international framework for Mideast peace. Israeli officials worry that the conference’s recommendations may then be enshrined in another U.N. Security Council resolution before Obama leaves office on Jan. 20.

At a time when Russia and Iran are slaughtering thousands of civilians in Syria and ISIS continues to inflict carnage, it is unseemly that the Obama administration has gone out of its way to censure, isolate, and undermine Israel, a longtime ally.

Kerry’s speech is one more reminder that the Obama administration, even in its waning days, remains much more concerned about engaging adversaries than it is about alienating allies.
Its self-righteous tendency to lecture and berate friends while accommodating adversaries, such as Iran and Cuba, is a major reason that its foreign policy has been such a disaster.

For more information about this topic:
Angry at Netanyahu, Obama Administration May Stop Defending Israel at UN. Why They Shouldn’t.
Obama Administration Courts Iran While Slapping Israel
Obama vs. Netanyahu: Colliding World Views

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