Posted on 09/09/2013 7:20:51 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Last week, Democratic Senators Joe Manchin and Heidi Heitkamp announced their opposition to American military intervention in Syria, and proposed a 45-day ultimatum for Bashar al-Assad to give up his chemical weapons first. Barack Obama seemed to dismiss that option last week at the G-20 summit, but ABC News reports that John Kerry may have offered it as a way out of the trap Obama has set for himself:
Americas top diplomat suggested in a passing remark that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could avoid a U.S.-led strike if he handed over all his chemical weapons, but the State Department quickly dismissed the comment as more of a rhetorical argument than an offer.
In a London news conference this morning, Secretary of State John Kerry responded to a question about whether Assad could do anything to avoid war by saying he could turn over every single bit of his chemical weapons to the international community in the next week. Turn it over, all of it, without delay and allow a full and total accounting.
Kerry delivered the statement almost dismissively and quickly said Assad had no intention of giving up weapons he denies using. But it was still the first time such a suggestion had been made by the Obama administration.
Was this a clever ploy to retreat from a losing situation at home and abroad, or was this a fumble by Americas top diplomat? A hasty State Department correction suggests the latter:
The State Department was forced to clarify the remarks, calling them rhetorical and making clear its desire to strike could be tempered by a Syrian offer. Kerrys point, according to spokeswoman Jen Psaki, was that this brutal dictator with a history of playing fast and loose with the facts cannot be trusted to turn over chemical weapons.
In other words smooth move. Putting that on the table gives the only US ally even potentially willing to contribute to a military operation that much more reason to pause, and the rest of the global community a chance to point out that the US hasnt made any effort over the past year to resolve this issue peacefully. That wont help the White House in Congress, where the Manchin-Heitkamp approach may look a lot more rational, especially with the confused and amateurish bungling in the Obama administration.
Meanwhile, Russia and Syria have made another play for more time. Both nations called for the return of UN inspectors to Syria for more investigation into a series of alleged chemical-weapons attacks:
Russian and Syrian foreign ministers on Monday strongly pushed for the return of United Nations inspectors to Syria to continue their probe into the use of chemical weapons and again warned Washington against launching an attack.
The statement comes as President Barack Obama, who blames President Bashar Assad for killing hundreds of his own people in a chemical attack last month, is pressing for a limited strike against the Syrian government. It has denied launching the attack, insisting along with its ally Russia that the attack was launched by the rebels to drag the U.S. into war.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said after Mondays talks with his Syrian counterpart Walid al-Moallem that U.N. chemical weapons experts should complete their probe and present their findings to the U.N. Security Council.
We have agreed to push for the soonest return of inspectors, Lavrov said.
Al-Moallem said his government was ready to host the U.N. team, and insisted that Syria is ready to use all channels to convince the Americans that it wasnt behind the attack.
He added that Syria was ready for full cooperation with Russia to remove any pretext for aggression.
After Kerrys statement, its going to be more difficult for the White House to argue that the time for diplomacy has ended.
Update: And right on queue, Russia steps into the sweet spot left by Kerry:
The Russian foreign minister says Moscow will push Syria to place its chemical weapons under international control.
Sergey Lavrov said Monday that if such a move would help avert a possible U.S. strike on Syria, Russia will start work immediately to persuade Syria to relinquish control over its chemical arsenals.
Lavrov told reporters that Russia would urge Syria to concentrate its chemical weapons in certain areas under international oversight and then dismantle them.
This is the difference between playing checkers and three-dimensional chess.
Kerry to Syria: Turn over your chemical weapons!
Syria to Kerry: Ok
Kerry to Syria: I was being rhetorical. We will just bomb you anyway, as soon as we are done gassing you.
LOL!
Zero Hedge
He would’ve blinked but his Botox wouldn’t let him.
I can not believe the sequencing of all of the statements out of the Administration...
This isn’t only about Obama losing face. Kerry also risks losing face over Syria... and he has a lot to lose!
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President losing momentum in Congress for military strikes...
Reid Delays Vote...
The Way Out?
Obama: 'Absolutely' on Hold if Syria Abandons Chemical Weapons...
Opens door to 'diplomatic track'...
Hasn't decided on strike without Congress...
'I understand' American people aren't with me...
Michelle Says 'No'...
Syria 'welcomes' Russia proposal...

PUTIN TO THE RESCUE!

When you have an intimate dinner with a brutal dictator like Syria’s and his brutal spouse, as Mr. Secretary Ed did (with his wife), who picks up the check?
The John Heinz Estate.
Our government is under the control of narcissistic morons.

"Hey George, can you believe this sh!t?! When Kerry said that, I was all WTF, LOL! Oh, my aching sides. ;-)
- My best to Laura and the girls,
Vladimir"
Sent to Me From Zerohedge:
“Unbelievable. Truly, absolutely, unbelievable.
John Kerry, after saying this morning that the US demanded Syria give up its chemical weapons to international supervision for destruction in order to kill the chance of military intervention by the US, and after Vladimir Putin got Syria to say “Yes,” Kerry comes back and says that he was just saying that rhetorically, and it was not a serious proposal.
Has the world ever seen bigger idiots than Kerry and Obama?
No. Never.
It is now impossible for the Congress to grant Obama permission to bomb a country to “teach it a lesson” about using chemical weapons after that country has agreed to get rid of its chemical weapons, and won’t have any to use again.
And what of Kerry? Does this fool think he is playing games with his Harvard drinking buddies when he makes such a proposal on the world stage - then says, in effect, he was just joking?
Note to Kerry: You’re the joke. You are an incompetent pretender to international stature. You have just exceeded even the best efforts of Obama to destroy America’s world reputation.
Congratulations. John Kerry.
You have made America the world’s dunce.
I need that on my Hillary thread I just put up.
Thanks Ernest. I’ll check your posts to see where it is.
Kerry was too obtuse to realize that the words he utters out loud as Secretary of State immediately become official US foreign policy. And now that he has given Assad an out, we will be occupied for the next decade or so dealing with UN inspectors touring Syria looking for WMD while Assad stays two steps ahead of them. At least with Saddam Hussein, we had a list. So the next Administration will be stuck with the task of resolving Syria's WMD problem as Syria 'complies' with a bungling UN. And naturally, Putin jumped all over this golden gift-wrapped package. America is now stuck in the same mess as they were with Iraq post-9/11 until the invasion. Except this time, we won't have a coalition. Meanwhile, Russia is the new standard for leadership in the world.
Did Kerry ask Assad “Do you want ketchup with that?”
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