Posted on 09/15/2014 6:39:56 PM PDT by smoothsailing
There is a certain kind of personality that not only can’t admit an error, but becomes stupidly condescending when they are asked to explain their error. Barack Obama is one such person; Secretary of State John Kerry is another.
Let me explain what I mean. Face the Nations Bob Schieffer asked Secretary Kerry to clarify whether or not the United States is at war with ISIS (also known as ISIL). The reason the clarification is necessary is because the Obama administration, in the course of a few days, has had high-ranking officials say we’re both at war and we’re not at war with ISIS. Kerry himself said on Thursday that our mission was not a war but a counter-terrorism operation. By yesterday, in his interview with Schieffer, Kerry said we were at war with ISIS. In other words, Kerry was saying we aren’t at war with ISIS before he was saying we are.
When asked about all this, Kerry didn’t admit he was wrong. Here’s what he said instead:
Well, Bob, I think there’s, frankly, a kind of tortured debate going on about terminology. What I’m focused on obviously is getting done what we need to get done to ISIL. But if people need to find a place to land in terms of what we did in Iraq: Originally, this is not a war. This is not combat troops on the ground. It’s not hundreds of thousands of people. It’s not that kind of mobilization. But in terms of al Qaeda, which we have used the word war with, yeah, we went — we’re at war with al Qaeda and its affiliates. And in same context, if you want to use it, yes, we’re at war with ISIL in that sense. But I think it’s a waste of time to focus on that. Frankly, let’s consider what we have to do to degrade and defeat ISIL. And that’s what I’m frankly much more focused on.
Memo to Secretary Kerry: the reason there’s a “tortured debate going on about terminology” is because the administration you work for is sending out not just different, but contradictory, messages about the nature of the conflict we have with ISIS. And while you may think it’s a “waste of time” to focus on whether we’re at war or not, it actually matters. The citizens of this nation deserve to know whether or not we’re at war; and one might expect a minimally competent administration to be saying the same thing rather than conflicting things. To dismiss these matters by saying he’ll answer the question “if people need to find a place to land” is quite patronizing, which raises this question: What exactly has Mr. Kerry ever achieved to make him believe he’s above the rest of us? He’s been wrong on virtually every major foreign-policy matter since the 1970s.
Beyond that, the semantics are important because they reveal the cast of mind of those in the administration. If the president and his top advisors are conflicted about whether even to call this a war, you can bet they don’t have the determination and strength of purpose to actually wage and win one. And oh-by-the-way: If Messrs. Obama and Kerry believe we can defeat ISIS without prosecuting a war–if they think a counterinsurgency operation is enough–they are living in a fantasy world.
The Obama administration increasingly resembles a clown act. If they were in charge of a circus, that would be one thing. But the fact that they are in charge of American foreign policy is quite another. The damage being inflicted on America’s national interests and the international world order by the ineptness of Mr. Obama, Mr. Kerry, Susan Rice & Co. is beyond immense. It now qualifies as incalculable. Those are not grounds for being haughty and supercilious.
Not-War. Not-Islamic. Not-president.
You could just say “Kerry’s stupid” and leave it at that.
B^)
They’re not even half the girl Sarah Palin is.
this is a fine time to have a confused administration.
Jon Kery is now Stuk in Irock.
An interesting look at the evolution of some of Kerry's views on the use of America's military and its CIA might be of passing interest now, given some of his recent statements.
When he first ran for Congress in 1970, the Harvard Crimsom ran a lengthy article by Samuel Z. Goldhaber about him and his candidacy.
The following is a brief excerpt from Goldhaber's piece:
He supports a volunteer Army, "if and only if we can create the controls for it. You're going to have to prepare for the possibility of a national emergency, however." Kerry said that the United Nations should have control over most of our foreign military operations. "I'm an internationalist. I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations."(End of excerpt)On other issues, Kerry wants "to almost eliminate CIA activity. The CIA is fighting its own war in Laos and nobody seems to care."
Stupid traitor, smart traitor, funny comedian/actor, and one helluva woman.
There is a difference.
I'M JOHN KERRY...CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?
Stupid condescension is all Kerry knows, whaddya expect?
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“Its not hundreds of thousands of people. Its not that kind of mobilization....if they think a counterinsurgency operation is enoughthey are living in a fantasy world.”
Hmmm. CIA analysts state that the number of active IS-IS “fighters” is around 30k.
Standard counter-insurgency teaching holds that you must have about a ten to one ratio to insure victory. John “Nam Vet” Kerry should know that a counter-insurgency op indeed requires hundreds of thousands, alongside efforts to divorce the population from the insurgents.
You don’t go to war unless the alternative is unthinkable. If you must go, make the other side decide that continuing the war is unthinkable. Don’t waffle.
Remember the speech Zell Miller gave at the 04 GOP convention ?
He warned us about Kerry and his ilk, including his current boss.
“Armed with what Senator Kerry ? Spitballs ??”
“Wrong isn’t exactly right, Bob.”
Zell was right!
We got muzzie terrorists running around all over the planet and we’ve got John Kerry running around saying “we must fight properly, Marquis of Queensbury rules!”. My dad taught me the only definition of a fair fight was one that you got to walk away from because you won. That’s the name of the game here.
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I’ve been thinking about that quote for at least two weeks. Glad to see it posted! I’d love to hear Zell Miller’s comments about the current mess.
Overwhelming Force
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