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2006-12-15 | |
![]() Nice reminder of how politics stops at the water's edge ... Kerry met Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and said they discussed Iraq as well as the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. "I have always believed that the Middle East peace process is the critical issue of the region, and it has not been focused on for the past 6-7 years adequately," the Massachusetts Democrat told reporters after meeting Mubarak. "I think there has been a huge loss of opportunities." And it was going so well before that ... The senator said he agreed with the recommendation of the Iraq Study Group that the U.S. should engage adversaries such as Iran and Syria in trying to curb the conflict in Iraq. The recommendation was contained in the report by the bipartisan commission to the White House last week. "I think it is important to talk and have a dialogue, but you don't give up our principles and you don't make deals that are against your larger interest. Syria needs to understand that and also Iran, but I think it is important to begin a discussion," Kerry said. He's for giving everything away before he's against it. President Bush has expressed reluctance to seek help from Syria or Iran on Iraq because of their support for militant groups as well as Syria's alleged interference in Lebanon and Iran's suspected pursuit of nuclear weapons.
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Posted by:.com |
#12 PRAVDA > Besides Dubya's US$100B war funding request + War stcokpiles, Putin also upset about alleged USA/FRENCH, CIA RING IN EGYPT which funnels fighters to Lebanon, etal. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2006-12-15 20:52 |
#11 It must really gall him to be called "the Junior Senator from Massachusetts". He's a grown man who's married into money twice, for cripe's sake. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2006-12-15 18:56 |
#10 I think Zenster mentioned it in October, but then again, maybe not |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-12-15 18:32 |
#9 "I have always believed that the Middle East peace process is the critical issue of the region, and it has not been focused on for the past 6-7 years adequately" Yeah, I don't remember the Middle East coming up once in the last six or seven years. Have any of you guys been discussing it? |
Posted by: WhitecollarRedneck 2006-12-15 12:29 |
#8 Since even the democrats no longer pay any attention to the posturings of the junior senator from Massachusetts, he has to go overseas to feel important. The ship has left the port and JFK is windsurfing after it. |
Posted by: RWV 2006-12-15 11:22 |
#7 “The senator said he agreed with the recommendation of the Iraq Study Group…” Of course Senator Ketchup agrees with the Iraq |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2006-12-15 11:11 |
#6 Make sure JFnK gets a really, really beat up chopper to fly around in when he gets to Iraq to yuck it up with the troopies about his "botched joke". Preferably one with Ukranian maintenance... |
Posted by: tu3031 2006-12-15 09:46 |
#5 But, why can't we criticize on foreign soil, Mr. CrazyFool /sarcasm |
Posted by: Natalie Maines 2006-12-15 09:41 |
#4 Now I repeat the suggestion in #2 for you, CF. Spineless. Sheesh. |
Posted by: .com 2006-12-15 08:42 |
#3 Someone should call him on this. I don't care who who are or how much you disagree on foreign policy - you do not criticize it on foreign soil. Too bad the republicans are too spineless to act.... |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2006-12-15 08:39 |
#2 Check out the other story I just posted, SPoD: Wizards of the Senate... it identifies the Logan Act... |
Posted by: .com 2006-12-15 05:29 |
#1 He ought to be arrested for treason on his return to the US of A. A total waste of human skin. |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2006-12-15 05:27 |