John Kerry’s Shameful Parting Shot at Israel
An exclamation point on a failed foreign policy.
December 30, 2016
An exclamation point on a failed foreign policy.
To wrap up his four-year term as secretary of state—whose highlights include negotiating the disastrous Iran deal, brokering a series of failed ceasefires in Syria, and normalizing relations with Cuba for nothing in return—John Kerry yesterday took a much-publicized swipe at the Jewish state. Calling his speech “a long, meandering . . . exclamation point on a failed foreign policy,” the editors of National Review indict Kerry for arrogance, ignorance, and spitefulness:
An exclamation point on a failed foreign policy.
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To wrap up his four-year term as secretary of state—whose highlights include negotiating the disastrous Iran deal, brokering a series of failed ceasefires in Syria, and normalizing relations with Cuba for nothing in return—John Kerry yesterday took a much-publicized swipe at the Jewish state. Calling his speech “a long, meandering . . . exclamation point on a failed foreign policy,” the editors of National Review indict Kerry for arrogance, ignorance, and spitefulness:
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