Speaking of a prominent Yalie

This guy has a history of treasonous anti-Americanism. Recall his “secret negotiations” with North Vietnam, his remarks before Congress (“US troops cut of ears, attached electrodes to genitals and…”, his illustrious military career (4 months in V’nam, 3 Purple Hearts, none resulted in even one day ‘rehab’)?

To me, John Kerry is the number one “most nauseating public figure” to come along in my lifetime (a considerable length of time). Should he be convicted and executed for treason? Works for me, however, in these United States, there is no real history of execution for treason. Any attempt to even prosecute is not likely to happen, given that John Kerry’s antics are celebrated by the left as heroic.

So while John Kerry is, as the left often describes political opponents, a “piece of excrement”, he will continue to be hailed as a hero by those who despise our nation.

Unfortunately his activities are likely to cause many deaths of American soldiers and patriots in the future.

I only wish this guy could be banished from America forever and exiled to Iran to live out his days in the country he so admires.      DLH

Washington Free Beacon article by Adam Kredo September 12, 2018 (excerpt)

Kerry Meeting With Iran to Salvage Nuke Deal With Rogue Diplomacy
Shadow diplomacy aids Iran’s regional pursuits 

Former Secretary of State John Kerry disclosed that he has been conducting rogue diplomacy with top Iranian officials to salvage the landmark nuclear deal and push the Islamic Republic to negotiate its contested missile program, according to recent remarks.

Kerry, in an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt to promote his new book, said that he has met with Iranian Former Minister Javad Zarif—the former secretary’s onetime negotiating partner—three or four times in recent months behind the Trump administration’s back.

“I think I’ve seen him three or four times,” Kerry said, adding that he has been conducting sensitive diplomacy without the current administration’s authorization. Kerry said he has criticized the current administration in these discussions, chiding it for not pursuing negotiations from Iran, despite the country’s fevered rhetoric about the U.S. president.

Kerry’s comments are in line with previous reporting on his behind-the-scenes attempts to save the nuclear deal and ensure that Iran continues receiving billions in cash windfalls. These payments were brought to a halt by the Trump administration when it abandoned the nuclear agreement and reimposed harsh sanctions on Iran that have nearly toppled its economy and sparked a popular revolution.

Kerry said he met Zarif in Norway, Munich, and other international forums.

As Iran continues to plot terror attacks across the globe and transport weapons to regional hotspots in Syria and Yemen, Kerry has tried to help Zarif preserve the nuclear agreement with European nations.

“What I have done is try to elicit from him [Zarif] what Iran might be willing to do to change the dynamic of the Middle East for the better,” Kerry said. . . .

Kerry said he has offered blunt talk to Zarif in order to push the regime to accept restrictions on its foreign interventionism.   . . .


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