MOSCOW (AP) U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday accepted Russia's long-standing demand that President Bashar Assad's future be determined by his own people, as Washington and Moscow edged toward putting aside years of disagreement over how to end Syria's civil war.
"The United States and our partners are not seeking so-called regime change," Kerry told reporters in the Russian capital after meeting President Vladimir Putin. A major international conference on Syria would take place later this week in New York, Kerry announced.
Kerry reiterated the U.S. position that Assad, accused by the West of massive human rights violations and chemical weapons attacks, won't be able to steer Syria out of more than four years of conflict.
But after a day of discussions with Assad's key international backer, Kerry said the focus now is "not on our differences about what can or cannot be done immediately about Assad." Rather, it is on facilitating a peace process in which "Syrians will be making decisions for the future of Syria."
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=235&sid=37772567&title=assad-can-stay-for-now-kerry-accepts-russian-stance These guys are so pathetic it is sad
Just heard Kerry on the news. Did he sound like a little lying puss or what? No wonder no foreign leader or enemy fears Obama.
VladimirPee wrote:
MOSCOW (AP) U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday accepted Russia's long-standing demand that President Bashar Assad's future be determined by his own people, as Washington and Moscow edged toward putting aside years of disagreement over how to end Syria's civil war.
"The United States and our partners are not seeking so-called regime change," Kerry told reporters in the Russian capital after meeting President Vladimir Putin. A major international conference on Syria would take place later this week in New York, Kerry announced.
Kerry reiterated the U.S. position that Assad, accused by the West of massive human rights violations and chemical weapons attacks, won't be able to steer Syria out of more than four years of conflict.
But after a day of discussions with Assad's key international backer, Kerry said the focus now is "not on our differences about what can or cannot be done immediately about Assad." Rather, it is on facilitating a peace process in which "Syrians will be making decisions for the future of Syria."
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=235&sid=37772567&title=assad-can-stay-for-now-kerry-accepts-russian-stance These guys are so pathetic it is sad
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JFlorio wrote:
Just heard Kerry on the news. Did he sound like a little lying puss or what? No wonder no foreign leader or enemy fears Obama.
Kerry is just a "Herman Munster" look alike on hormones!
:shock: :shock: :shock:
SEMPER FI
VladimirPee wrote:
MOSCOW (AP) U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday accepted Russia's long-standing demand that President Bashar Assad's future be determined by his own people, as Washington and Moscow edged toward putting aside years of disagreement over how to end Syria's civil war.
"The United States and our partners are not seeking so-called regime change," Kerry told reporters in the Russian capital after meeting President Vladimir Putin. A major international conference on Syria would take place later this week in New York, Kerry announced.
Kerry reiterated the U.S. position that Assad, accused by the West of massive human rights violations and chemical weapons attacks, won't be able to steer Syria out of more than four years of conflict.
But after a day of discussions with Assad's key international backer, Kerry said the focus now is "not on our differences about what can or cannot be done immediately about Assad." Rather, it is on facilitating a peace process in which "Syrians will be making decisions for the future of Syria."
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=235&sid=37772567&title=assad-can-stay-for-now-kerry-accepts-russian-stance These guys are so pathetic it is sad
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True, posturing is far more important than peace. And for someone who uses Putin as an avatar I would think you would be happy...
You'r finally right. Congrats. Look at all the posturing Obama has done and the world is in greater chaos than ever.
PeterS wrote:
True, posturing is far more important than peace. And for someone who uses Putin as an avatar I would think you would be happy...
Competent foreign policy is better than what these morons engage in.
From the Red Line to surrendering to Putin. LMAO
PeterS wrote:
True, posturing is far more important than peace. And for someone who uses Putin as an avatar I would think you would be happy...
VladimirPee wrote:
MOSCOW (AP) U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday accepted Russia's long-standing demand that President Bashar Assad's future be determined by his own people, as Washington and Moscow edged toward putting aside years of disagreement over how to end Syria's civil war.
"The United States and our partners are not seeking so-called regime change," Kerry told reporters in the Russian capital after meeting President Vladimir Putin. A major international conference on Syria would take place later this week in New York, Kerry announced.
Kerry reiterated the U.S. position that Assad, accused by the West of massive human rights violations and chemical weapons attacks, won't be able to steer Syria out of more than four years of conflict.
But after a day of discussions with Assad's key international backer, Kerry said the focus now is "not on our differences about what can or cannot be done immediately about Assad." Rather, it is on facilitating a peace process in which "Syrians will be making decisions for the future of Syria."
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=235&sid=37772567&title=assad-can-stay-for-now-kerry-accepts-russian-stance These guys are so pathetic it is sad
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Yep. Using common sense, setting appropriate priorities and other, adult type behavior! What a dufus! :mrgreen:
I guess he erased the Red Line. Maybe he needs Hillary's Reset Button for Assad?
Putin wins again
lpnmajor wrote:
Yep. Using common sense, setting appropriate priorities and other, adult type behavior! What a dufus! :mrgreen:
VladimirPee wrote:
I guess he erased the Red Line. Maybe he needs Hillary's Reset Button for Assad?
Putin wins again
No dummy, ISIS erased the red line. Where have you been? No, never mind, I don't really want to know. ;-)
No dummy The red line was for Assad. ISIS had nothing to do with it. In fact Obama was arming ISIS at the time. This is a clown show
lpnmajor wrote:
No dummy, ISIS erased the red line. Where have you been? No, never mind, I don't really want to know. ;-)
Obama is no JFK. In fact he loves the Communist Cubans and surrenders to Russia
lpnmajor wrote:
No dummy, ISIS erased the red line. Where have you been? No, never mind, I don't really want to know. ;-)
JFlorio wrote:
Just heard Kerry on the news. Did he sound like a little lying puss or what? No wonder no foreign leader or enemy fears Obama.
Kerry Should STILL be IN PRISON for TREASON :evil: :evil: :evil:
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