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Kerry could quit over Ukraine policy shift
2015-06-08

On May 21, I headlined "Secretary of State John Kerry v. His Subordinate Victoria Nuland, Regarding Ukraine," and quoted John Kerry's May 12 warning to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to cease his repeated threats to invade Crimea and re-invade Donbass, two former regions of Ukraine, which had refused to accept the legitimacy of the new regime that was imposed on Ukraine in violent clashes during February 2014. (These were regions that had voted overwhelmingly for the Ukrainian President who had just been overthrown. They didn't like him being violently tossed out and replaced by his enemies.)

Kerry said then that, regarding Poroshenko, "We would strongly urge him to think twice not to engage in that kind of activity, that that would put Minsk in serious jeopardy. And we would be very, very concerned about what the consequences of that kind of action at this time may be."

Also quoted there was Kerry's subordinate, Victoria Nuland, three days later, saying the exact opposite, that we "reiterate our deep commitment to a single Ukrainian nation, including Crimea, and all the other regions of Ukraine." I noted, then that, "The only person with the power to fire Nuland is actually U.S. President Barack Obama." However, Obama instead has sided with Nuland on this.
Posted by:badanov

#9  LOL, jowls for the win!
Posted by: Shipman   2015-06-08 18:11  

#8  Release the Harf...!
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp52169   2015-06-08 16:41  

#7  Kerry's statements sound like the diplomatic way to say we aren't gonna get dragged in if you kick the hornets nest. Of course he could just say that straight out. Stupid politicians.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-06-08 14:51  

#6  More likely, Kerry jumped from the Senate because he wanted to be a "big deal." (Don't all Senators dream of that?) Upon finding out he was carrying obooboo's socks, he went from being merely self-deluded to becoming became disillusioned.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2015-06-08 13:12  

#5  Sure. Health reasons. Broken legs can be serious for a man of his advanced age. Maybe Champ saw an opportunity, where others only saw a (health) crisis.
Posted by: Bobby   2015-06-08 13:02  

#4  Harf....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-06-08 13:01  

#3  If Kerry hobbles, er, bows out, I'm sure Samantha Power is read to saddle up. Or will it be Nuland?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2015-06-08 13:00  

#2  Likely he'll resign for "health reasons."
Posted by: Pappy   2015-06-08 12:10  

#1  The ball is in Kerry's court, and everyone will see how he plays it -- and what type of man he is (and isn't).

I believe this is already a known.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-06-08 03:24  

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