Posted on 08/05/2015 3:49:19 PM PDT by Olog-hai
US Secretary of State John Kerry has claimed the nuclear deal signed with Iran is as pro-Israel as it gets, and claims he doesnt know if the Iranian leadership is serious about destroying the State of Israel.
The comments were made in an in-depth interview with The Atlantics Jeffrey Goldberg, which was published Wednesday following intense lobbying for and against the deal as it heads to a fateful vote in Congress.
Kerry warned Goldberg that if Congress voted down the agreement, it would be the ultimate screwing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
The ayatollah constantly believed that we are untrustworthy, that you cant negotiate with us, that we will screw them. This will be the ultimate screwing, said Kerry. He will not come back to negotiate. Out of dignity, out of a suspicion that you cant trust America. America is not going to negotiate in good faith. It didnt negotiate in good faith now, would be his point.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
John Kerry, if you see a mushroom cloud in Israel, you got your answer...
post of the day!
good one.
turn down the sell-out ‘deal’
and then bomb the Ayatolla clear down to Alluh in Hell
What a horse's patootie.
I am noticing that the Secretary of State job doesn’t seem to have any training nor any previous background requirements. Wonder where I get an application? Or do i have to threaten to run against a democratic candidate and then get the job as a reward for backing off?
... and before he is all done f*cking us all over, he will likely be responsible for more deaths than Genghis Khan,,,
John Kerry is sitting with 3 aces in his hand and folds to Iran that claims they have all 4.
Yeah, “death to America” is pretty ambiguous, after all.
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