Posted on 08/03/2013 12:08:15 AM PDT by Olog-hai
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry backed away Friday from his candid comments that seemed to signal American support for the Egyptian military coup and the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi.
The U.S. has tried hard not to appear as if it is taking sides in the crisis. But when Kerry said Thursday in Pakistan that the Egyptian military was restoring democracy in leading the July 3 coup, it left the impression that the U.S. backed the military action. Kerry moved quickly to defuse the flap, saying on Friday that all partiesthe military as well as pro-Morsi demonstratorsneeded to work toward a peaceful and inclusive political resolution of the crisis.
His backpedaling came after his comments were denounced by Morsis Muslim Brotherhood, which insists that the democratically elected Morsi is the legitimate leader of Egypt.
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I’m sure he got his butt chewed for wandering off the reservation. I wonder if he will get a Purple Heart for injuries sustained in action?
Only a tricycle can backpedle.
An incompetent hired by an incompetent. What could go wrong?
Or a unicycle.
We need a photoshop of Kerry and Obama
both trying to ride the same unicycle.
“Forward! Back up! Forward! Go Back!
And it’s pretty hard when you only turn to the left.
He would be saying one thing, then the campaign had to clarify what he meant, finally Kerry also did the backpedaling.
Senator Kerry, I am sure, does this constantly, just that the spotlight was not on him. Until this year.
A Traitor hired by a Traitor.
All that doofus knows was learned on that Christmas Day in Cambodia.
LLS
touche
...when Kerry said Thursday in Pakistan that the Egyptian military was "restoring democracy" in leading the July 3 coup... his comments were denounced by Morsis Muslim Brotherhood...Nuanced Foreign Policy ping.
I prefer to say “back-paddle” — as in furiously paddling backward to avoid the rapids ahead. (Which seems an apt metaphor for Kerry, at almost any time.) Boats, canoes and paddles have been around since before recorded history, while bicycles have been around less than two centuries. It seems very likely that someone used the “back-paddle” metaphor long before anyone mentioned backpedaling. Plus, as you point out, you can’t peddle backwards on a bicycle. You can back-peddle a bicycle with coaster brakes — but, that only stops you.
In 1968. Nixon sent him there, even though Johnson was president.
Do Kerry get purple hearts for all these slings n' arrows of outrageous fortune?
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