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babylonsister

(171,092 posts)
Fri May 30, 2014, 09:24 AM May 2014

John Kerry hits back at former Vice President Cheney

http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/kerry-strikes-back

John Kerry hits back at former Vice President Cheney
05/29/14 09:46 PM—Updated 05/29/14 10:00 PM
By Rachel Kleinman


“I’m not surprised to hear from Dick Cheney something that’s obviously, number one, negative, and number two, wrong.”

That’s what U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told PBS’s Gwen Ifill in a Thursday interview on “PBS NewsHour,” when asked what he thought of the former vice president’s comments about President Obama’s timeline to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan.

Earlier this week, Obama outlined his plan to wrap up what has become the longest war in American history. Responding to the news, Cheney told Fox News’s Sean Hannity, “That’s stupid, unwise and will in fact just reinforce the notion that we’re weak and that we have a president that doesn’t understand his obligations.”

Kerry didn’t take Cheney’s jabs lying down. “Dick Cheney was completely wrong about Iraq, and we are still struggling with the aftermath of what Dick Cheney and his crew thought was the right policy to go in and start a war of choice for the wrong reasons,” he told Ifill.

“They turned topsy-turvy the entire region with respect to Sunni and Shia and the relationships there,” the 2004 Democratic presidential candidate added. “So the fact is that they have been deeply, deeply wrong in the policy that they pursued, and any advice from him really has no meaning to me with respect to what we’re doing today.”

In addition to Afghanistan, Ifill’s interview with Kerry covered a wide range of topics, from Edward Snowden (“He should prove his respect for that system,” Kerry insisted.) to the mission to rescue kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls (“It could be very risky to the young women,” Kerry warned.) and the Veterans Affairs Scandal (“I think it’s fair to say that every veteran is deeply concerned about what has taken place,” Kerry, himself a veteran of the Vietnam war, commented.).
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John Kerry hits back at former Vice President Cheney (Original Post) babylonsister May 2014 OP
Good response to the war criminal. warrior1 May 2014 #1
thank you secretary Kerry spanone May 2014 #2
translation from diplomatic speak: Go Cheney Yourself! nt BootinUp May 2014 #3
Did Crashcart ever get his Afghan pipeline? The thing that started the whole mess? Gidney N Cloyd May 2014 #4
Finally someone in the government admits it. nt bemildred May 2014 #5
Why aren't the pro-Snowden people sticking up for Cheney? MohRokTah May 2014 #6
the Snowden critics should be Enrique May 2014 #10
"a war of choice for the wrong reasons" Martin Eden May 2014 #7
I loved those lines : ) n/t MBS May 2014 #8
Good for Kerry!! Beacool May 2014 #9
I needed to laugh today-thanks for posting babylonsister! bobthedrummer May 2014 #11

Enrique

(27,461 posts)
10. the Snowden critics should be
Fri May 30, 2014, 02:20 PM
May 2014

or as I call them, the "Dick Cheney fan club"

http://swampland.time.com/2013/10/28/dick-cheney-calls-snowden-a-traitor-defends-nsa/

Former Vice President Dick Cheney called Edward Snowden a traitor for leaking top-secret documents from the National Security Agency, in an interview that aired Monday afternoon on CNN.

Martin Eden

(12,875 posts)
7. "a war of choice for the wrong reasons"
Fri May 30, 2014, 01:15 PM
May 2014

That's an accurate characterization of Bush/Cheney's invasion of Iraq (I'd go a bit farther and say it was a war crime and a pack of lies).

That's what I thought (and most here at DU thought) when Bush/Cheney started beating the Iraq war drums in 2002.

Question for John Kerry:
Why did you vote in October 2002 to give Bush/Cheney authority to invade Iraq?

Beacool

(30,253 posts)
9. Good for Kerry!!
Fri May 30, 2014, 02:17 PM
May 2014

It's about time that Cheney was told off. The guy who pushed his boss into not one, but two wars, has no business criticizing the administration that came after and had the difficult task of cleaning up their mess.



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