Posted on 04/15/2016 11:00:31 AM PDT by SJackson
State Dept. Spokesperson John Kirbys daily press briefing on Thursday touched on the ominous possibility that the Obama Administration will wait until after the November election, so as not to steer Jewish votes away from the Democratic candidate, and then, in a final splash of power, just before going down from the worlds stage, blow up a landmine in Prime Minister Netanyahus face and support or fail to veto a UN Security Council resolution creating a Palestinian State and ordering the hasty removal of all Jewish presence on the wrong side of the 1967 border.
We redacted and edited the exchange to make it a tad more entertaining. But one can smell the danger hidden in the spokesmans evasions. Barring divine intervention, the Obama gang is planning to install a Palestinian State and create facts on the ground so that the next Democrat in the White House will have to start from that point, rather than with todays murky uncertainty.
We join the conversation thats already in progress
Reporter: On Security Council resolutions will you consider either supporting or failing to veto a resolution on settlement activity in the West Bank?
Kirby: We are very concerned about trends on the ground and we do have a sense of urgency about the two-state solution. We will consider all of our options for advancing our shared objective of lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians, but Im not going to comment on a draft Security Council resolution. Okay?
Reporter: What does that mean, we do have a sense of urgency for a two-state solution?
Kirby: It means exactly what it says and what Ive been saying from the podium here for months and months and months.
Reporter: So you see a sense of urgency to get to a two-state solution?
Kirby: Sure we do. We very much would like to see a two-state solution realized, yes.
Reporter: I dont understand.
Kirby: I dont know whats not to understand about we have a sense of urgency.
Reporter: Well, because theres only, like, eight months left of the Administration. You had a sense of urgency back in 2009; you had a sense of urgency when Secretary Kerry took over in 2012.
Kirby: So as time gets shorter, we shouldnt have a sense of urgency?
Reporter: But if you had a real sense of urgency, you wouldve done something already, right?
Kirby: We have consistently had a sense of urgency.
Reporter: Does that mean, when you say you have a sense or urgency about this, that youre going to try to cram something in that results in a two-state solution by the end of this Administration?
Kirby: Im not going to hypothesize on future actions, whatever we continue to do or continue to consider, I dont know that I would say its about cramming. It is about trying to move forward in a productive way towards a two-state solution. And as Ive said before, we also look to the sides to enact the right kind of leadership to get us there, because ultimately it has to be done by them.
Reporter: But youre not automatically opposed to a UN Security Council resolution that would call for a two-state solution?
Kirby: Were not going to comment on this informal draft resolution.
Reporter: Im not asking you to comment on this informal one. Im saying that if a resolution presented itself that was evenhanded, in your view not one-sided or biased against Israel that called for an end of settlements, called for an end of incitement, and also called for the creation of two states, would you automatically oppose?
Kirby: Well, without getting into those provisions that you listed out there and making a judgment about that, Id go back to what I said before, and thats we will consider all of our options for advancing a shared objective, a two-state solution.
Reporter: And that would include a resolution?
Kirby: Well consider all options to advance a two-state solution.
Reporter: When you spoke of urgency, did you mean that the urgency comes from the possibility that the two states [solution will go] beyond reach?
Kirby: A sense of urgency about the importance of getting to a two-state solution, which has been a consistent point that weve made.
Reporter: But theres a difference between consistency and urgency.
Kirby: Whats the difference?
Reporter: Well, if its always urgent, then its never more urgent than before.
Kirby: Well, I dont know that Id agree with that. Sometimes something can be always urgent and consistently urgent
Reporter: You sound like a Foreigner song. (Laughter.) Theres a song called Urgent. Maybe youre too young to remember
Kirby: No, I remember that. (Laughter). I know I remember the song. I didnt like it.
For the record, heres the refrain from Foreigners memorable ending to Urgent:
It gets so urgent / So urgent / You know its urgent / I wanna tell you its the same for me / So oh oh urgent / Just you wait and see / How urgent our love can be / Its urgent.
You say its urgent / Make it fast, make it urgent / Do it quick, do it urgent / Gotta rush, make it urgent / Want it quick / Urgent, urgent, emergency / Urgent, urgent, emergency / Urgent, urgent, emergency / Urgent, urgent, emergency / So urgent, emergency / Emer emer emer / Its urgent.
Reporter: There are those within the Presidents party, certainly the former Secretary of State, that say that simply the venue itself is not the place to impose a solution from without. I just want to be clear that you think that, because youre considering all of your options, you may consider the UN Security Council to be the venue to impose
Kirby: I dont Im not going to elaborate on my answer to you. I think Id point you back to what I said before.
Reporter: Let me just follow up on this just for a second, okay? I mean, seeing how time after time you call on the Israelis to refrain from settlement activities, to cease settlement activities, you call them illegal and so on, but in fact they dont really listen much to what you have to say. So in that case, in that situation, why not have a forum in the United Nations where the world can collectively come up with some sort of a resolution that they all agree on, which is the cessation of settlement activities? Why would you be opposed to that? Why cant you say that you would support this at the United Nations?
Kirby: Again, Im going to point you back to my original answer, which made it clear were not going to comment on a draft resolution thats only been informally presented in New York, and that, as I said, well consider all of our options to try to get to a two-state solution. So I think Im just not going to go any further than that, Said. I know thats not satisfying for you, but thats really where we are right now.
(The conversation we refer to starts around min. 43:50)
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I fear that Israel will once again have to fight for her existence.
This isn’t the only thing the enemy islamist soebarkah is planning. Before he goes, he’s going to pull things that we will not believe. We’ll all be lucky to survive this bastard’s “Presidency”.
If the _world_body_ actively divides the land, we all enter the beginning of the end, of the age. YHVH will act. We are nearing the end of the 6th day; His days are as a thousand years. Millennial Kingdom, the 7th day draws near.
Jews must return to 1967 lines and so must Arabs?
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