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buster2010
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
Maybe you should be saying Kerry and Obama should leave the situation alone?
Wow it seems like you are finally starting to understand. America shouldn't be involved with the peace process. Let the UN do it or let them do it alone. It is none of Americas business.
dragonridr
buster2010
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
Maybe you should be saying Kerry and Obama should leave the situation alone?
Wow it seems like you are finally starting to understand. America shouldn't be involved with the peace process. Let the UN do it or let them do it alone. It is none of Americas business.
So looks like you agree with mccain that Obama and kerry are wasting their time. Sinceyou started this to bash Mccain only to agree with him in the end is kind of ironic dont you think?
buster2010
dragonridr
buster2010
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
Maybe you should be saying Kerry and Obama should leave the situation alone?
Wow it seems like you are finally starting to understand. America shouldn't be involved with the peace process. Let the UN do it or let them do it alone. It is none of Americas business.
So looks like you agree with mccain that Obama and kerry are wasting their time. Sinceyou started this to bash Mccain only to agree with him in the end is kind of ironic dont you think?
In no way do I agree with McCain. We shouldn't be involved in anywhere in the ME. That includes Syria and Israels peace process.
A McCain administration would discourage Israeli-Syrian peace talks and refrain from actively engaging in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
That was the message delivered over the weekend by two McCain advisers—Max Boot, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Richard Williamson
Wrabbit2000
reply to post by badgerprints
You mean this feud?
Another member shared this awhile back and I passed it on at school to some real appreciation of how sadly true it is.
You mean...you don't suppose Secretary Kerry can fix all that in a single term?
dragonridr
buster2010
dragonridr
buster2010
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
Maybe you should be saying Kerry and Obama should leave the situation alone?
Wow it seems like you are finally starting to understand. America shouldn't be involved with the peace process. Let the UN do it or let them do it alone. It is none of Americas business.
So looks like you agree with mccain that Obama and kerry are wasting their time. Sinceyou started this to bash Mccain only to agree with him in the end is kind of ironic dont you think?
In no way do I agree with McCain. We shouldn't be involved in anywhere in the ME. That includes Syria and Israels peace process.
Well certainly sounds like you do since Mccain on more then one occasion has said americans shouldnt get involved in Middle east peace talks.Here was his policy when he was running for president.He has stated he doesnt believe the US should be involved you say the same thing looks like you agree to me. Funny how life works isnt it?
A McCain administration would discourage Israeli-Syrian peace talks and refrain from actively engaging in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
That was the message delivered over the weekend by two McCain advisers—Max Boot, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Richard Williamson
But McCain said the Obama administration is allowing Syria to collapse and potentially endangering Israel through generous terms for nuclear rapprochement with Iran.
buster2010
dragonridr
buster2010
dragonridr
buster2010
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
Maybe you should be saying Kerry and Obama should leave the situation alone?
Wow it seems like you are finally starting to understand. America shouldn't be involved with the peace process. Let the UN do it or let them do it alone. It is none of Americas business.
So looks like you agree with mccain that Obama and kerry are wasting their time. Sinceyou started this to bash Mccain only to agree with him in the end is kind of ironic dont you think?
In no way do I agree with McCain. We shouldn't be involved in anywhere in the ME. That includes Syria and Israels peace process.
Well certainly sounds like you do since Mccain on more then one occasion has said americans shouldnt get involved in Middle east peace talks.Here was his policy when he was running for president.He has stated he doesnt believe the US should be involved you say the same thing looks like you agree to me. Funny how life works isnt it?
A McCain administration would discourage Israeli-Syrian peace talks and refrain from actively engaging in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
That was the message delivered over the weekend by two McCain advisers—Max Boot, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Richard Williamson
You may want to refresh your memory from the article.
But McCain said the Obama administration is allowing Syria to collapse and potentially endangering Israel through generous terms for nuclear rapprochement with Iran.
Sure sounds like McCain was telling lies during the election because if he didn't want America in the ME then he wouldn't be over there complaining about Syria and crying about Israel. These men should be in their home states doing their jobs not in Israel violating the Logan act.