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To: tejek who wrote (722848)6/26/2013 12:14:58 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1578510
 
Susan 'Benghazi' Rice slams UN Security Council's failure on Syria
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The Jerusalem Post ^
| 06/26/2013

US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice slammed the world's failure to act on the Syrian civil war during her farewell speech to the United Nations Security Council Stakeout on Tuesday.

"The Council's inaction on Syria is a moral and strategic disgrace that history will judge harshly," Rice chided the UN.

Rice accepted a position earlier this month as National Security Adviser to US President Barack Obama and this speech served as her farewell address to the UN. After serving as the United States's permanent Representative to the UN for four and a half years, Rice is being replaced by Irish-born Samantha Power.

(Excerpt) Read more at jpost.com ...


Not every country wants to support Al-Qaeda as Obama does.


“It's not the Obamite’s fault. It was the video's UN’s fault”

slammed the world's failure to act
Maybe those nations prefer to lead from behind, also.


Awwww the Russkies won’t do what poor Barack wants them to do.



Nice leadership, Suzie.



Awwww the Russkies won’t do what poor Barack wants them to do.

Neither will Ecuador.

Neither will China.

Even sicking McCain and Graham on them -- with meaningless fist shaking -- has done no good.



I sense an expanding credibility gap.


Of course, we can’t believe anythng she says...






To: tejek who wrote (722848)6/26/2013 12:15:10 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1578510
 
Not every country wants to support Al-Qaeda as Obama does.