Posted on 02/27/2012 4:44:00 PM PST by Nachum
The White House press secretary told members of the press pool aboard Air Force One today that President Obamas sincere apology to Afghan President Hamid Karzai for a Koran-burning incident is not appropriate to show to reporters.
Jay Carney spoke with reporters for about 20 minutes as the presidential entourage flew to Florida for a speech on energy at the University of Miami.
Obamas letter to Karzai that included the apology was a lengthy, three-page letter on a host of issues, several sentences of which relate to this matter, according to the travel pool report.
The president, following up on a telephone conversation wrote a long letter on a variety of issues related to our bilateral engagement, including reconciliation, including the trilateral talks that we had with Pakistan last week in Islamabad, Carney said. He also expressed his apology for the inadvertent burning of religious materials by American personnel in Afghanistan. It is wholly appropriate given the understandable sensitivities to this issue. His primary concern as commander in chief is the safety of American men and women in Afghanistan, of our military and civilian personnel there. Its absolutely the right thing to do.
Carney said Karzai did not request the apology letter. Obama spoke with Karzai the day before sending the letter.
I would note that one of my predecessors, Dana Perino, the press secretary for President George W. Bush, following an incident in which American servicemen apparently shot, did damage to a Koran in 2008, the press secretary said. She expressed apologies on behalf of the president. And thats appropriate for the same reason, because our concern this presidents concern, as was surely the case with President Bush is the safety and security of our men and women in uniform as well as our civilians in Afghanistan.
One of the reasons that its appropriate to express our sincere apologies for this incident is the kind of reaction that it could cause that risks putting our men and women in harms way, in further risk than they already are, Carney said. So I think that precedent is a useful one to look at.
(Note: After this post was written, the White House pool reporter issued a correction that Carney said sincere, not severe, apologies as they first reported. It has been corrected here.)
It was Karzai's pants that were down. Obama was on his knees.
Can you build one of those for:
cOmprOmise w CathOlics
??
“Obama pulling his pants down”
then sticking his thumbs up his a** and walking on his elbows.
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The bend over must have included a lube job.
God gave us thugbama as punishment.
Or, it gets worse and worse for America.
LOL,
Some traditions just don’t die!
LOL,
Some traditions just don’t die!
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