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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Greenfield: Kerry warns Assad to step down or he'll make more empty threats
2016-05-05
[FrontPageMagazine] Breathes there a dictator anywhere in the world who actually fears Kerry? Assad had dinner with Kerry back when the Dems had doubled down on the treason thing. On top of that, Kerry has been issuing empty threats to Syria while being overruled by Obama for a while now. If there's anyone whom no one is afraid of, it's John Kerry.

So by all means...

Secretary of State John Kerry warned Syria’s government and its backers in Moscow and Tehran on Tuesday that they face an August deadline for starting a political transition to move President Bashar Assad out, or they risk the consequences of a new U.S. approach toward ending the 5-year-old civil war.

Sure. If Syria and Iran don't comply...

1. Obama will start giving Iran slightly fewer billions of dollars

2. Kerry will put on his saddest face and say, "Pretty please, Mr. Dictator"

3. Obama will go back to doing all the stupid stuff that didn't work before, but he'll also warn that Assad is on the wrong side of history

Pick your terrifying consequences, please.

“If Assad does not adhere to this, there will clearly be repercussions,” Kerry warned. “One of them may be the total destruction of the cease-fire and then go back to war. I don’t think Russia wants that. I don’t think Assad is going to benefit from that. There may be even other repercussions being discussed. That is for the future.”

That would be inconvenient for Russia since the non-existent ceasefire is helping it gain advantage in the war. Just think what the war would be like if there were no ceasefire.

“If Assad’s strategy is to somehow think he’s going to just carve out Aleppo and carve out a section of the country, I got news for you and for him: This war doesn’t end,” Kerry said.

“As long as Assad is there, the opposition is not going to stop fighting,” he said.


That also holds true if Assad leaves. Or if Kerry declares himself Queen of Syria. About the only thing that could stop everyone in Syria from fighting is a giant asteroid.

But maybe next time Johnny's in Damascus, Assad can take him out to dinner again. Dictator's treat.
Posted by:badanov

#5  I don't know, if Kerry declares himself Queen of Syria I do think that the war would stop.....at least until everyone stopped laughing.....which would take a few months at least.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-05-05 08:53  

#4  Who?
Posted by: newc   2016-05-05 02:03  

#3  Srsly, Jawn. You and what army?
Posted by: SteveS   2016-05-05 01:21  

#2  Assad: I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food trough wiper! I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!

Kerry: Is there someone else in Damascus that we can talk to?

Assad: No, now go away or I shall taunt you a second time! Your new plan don't a frighten me, American pig dog. Go and boil your bottom, you son of a silly person. I blow my nose at your so-called "Obamanation," you and all your silly State Department K-nig-hts.
Posted by: Monty Python   2016-05-05 00:27  

#1  “If Assad does not adhere to this, there will clearly be repercussions,” Kerry warned.

And those repercussions will be seared --- seared ---into our memories.
Posted by: charger   2016-05-05 00:04  

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