tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4067977173951690762.post2314131266866292955..comments2023-10-05T08:44:09.303-07:00Comments on JG, Caesarea: Obama on Jon Stewart: The President Spews "Progressive" Anti-SemitismJeffrey Grossmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01847518948270295312noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4067977173951690762.post-39682792245451840132015-07-23T12:40:28.110-07:002015-07-23T12:40:28.110-07:00Mr. Kerry,
Not going to war,was not the core reaso...Mr. Kerry,<br />Not going to war,was not the core reason behind Vienna meetings.The primary objective was to eliminate a nuclear bombing,to not put that capability into fanatical hands,where an annihilation in the middle east or elsewhere,and that elsewhere,includes the US of A,might occur.<br />If you consider that notion,the deal was a colossal failure.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4067977173951690762.post-85727646381976801682015-07-23T06:38:22.342-07:002015-07-23T06:38:22.342-07:00Seems Kerry was thinking of the Vietnam war during...Seems Kerry was thinking of the Vietnam war during his quest in Vienna. From that 'pundit' named John Podhoretz: <br /><br />"...In the final session, according to CNSNews.com quoting state undersecretary Wendy Sherman, the ministers spoke of what the pact meant to them.<br /><br />Sherman found it moving, particularly when Kerry spoke about Vietnam. “When I was 22, I went to war,” Kerry said, before choking up. “He couldn’t get the words out,” Sherman said. “And everybody was completely spellbound.”<br /><br />“I went to war,” Kerry finally continued, “and it became clear to me that I never wanted to go to war again. That’s what this was all about. Trying to settle these matters through diplomacy and peaceful means.” Sherman called it “such a moving moment that everybody in that small room applauded — including the Iranian delegation.”<br /><br />No doubt one reason the Iranians were clapping was that Kerry neglected to mention the role of diplomacy in the Vietnam tragedy. It was not our military that delivered free Indochina to the Communists. Our military won the war on the ground.<br /><br />It was diplomacy that gave us the accord that was supposed to bring peace with honor, like the accord that Kerry has just inked in Vienna. Instead, the Communists broke the agreement the minute it was signed, and conquered Vietnam with arms. ..."<br /> http://nypost.com/2015/07/22/is-this-election-the-last-gasp-of-the-vietnam-war/<br /><br />[no comment on #44's doublespeak, because, after all, in America, " all Jews are rich" is the most pervasive stereotype in the land where no Democrat can publicly say in 2015 that "All Lives Matter".<br />Usually, "folks who are not going to be making sacrifices" is doublespeak for Vietnam-draft-dodger Dick Cheney charging into Baghdad in 2003. Vietnam and Iraq 2.0 taint everything at a time when US history is trying to erase the existence of Robert E. Lee.<br /><br />Last night, I watched the Battle of Little Round Top in the film "Gettysburg". The brilliant scholar turned soldier, Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, should be the most admired American soldier in our history, for winning the day. With orders to fight to the last man, he was thinking Thermopylae, Sparta v Persia.]<br /><br />kAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com