Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Zionist 9/11 War Criminal John Kerry heading home, eager to return to Jerusalem

 Zionist 9/11 War Criminal John  Kerry heading home, eager to return to Jerusalem


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 Yes the title,'John  Kerry heading home, eager to return to Jerusalem' from Associated Press says it all.If only this mass murderer who is reponsible for the death of 3000 Americans at the WTC on 9/11/01 and also at the Pentagon and over a million in the Middle Est due to his traitorous collusion with Menachem Atzomn and ICTS International who took control of Boston's Logan Airport through money made in stock fraud against Americans and who also protects the Israelis behind the NSA who were also involved in 9/11 were REEALLY returning to Israel instead of the te U.S. and it was him being chased arond the globe instead of Ed Snowden then Americans could all breathe a sigh of relief.Alas.

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Kerry heading home, eager to return to Jerusalem

Photo credit: AP | U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, third from left, participates in a chain handshake during a group photo of foreign ministers during the ASEAN security meetings in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Tuesday, July 2, 2013. Kerry is expected to start the return to Washington Tuesday afternoon. They are from left, Singapore Foreign Minister K. Shanmugam Vietnam's Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, Kerry and Brunei Foreign Minister Brunei's Foreign Minister Mohamed Bolkiah. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)

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YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan - (AP) -- The secretary of state's plane headed east toward Washington Tuesday on the final leg of a 22,500-mile trip through Asia and the Middle East. But for John Kerry, sleepless and hoarse from days of diplomacy, the plane was flying in the wrong direction.
Having gained traction on a fragile plan to coax Israel and the Palestinians back into peace talks, Kerry didn't want to go east. He wanted to go west -- back to Israel and the West Bank to bring the two sides closer together.
After four days of shuttling between meetings with both parties in Jordan, Israel and the West Bank, Kerry declared in Tel Aviv that with a little more work, he believed final status negotiations could be "within reach."
Kerry said if he hadn't had to attend an Asian conference in Brunei, he would have stayed in the Mideast to try to hammer out an agreement to restart the talks aimed at finding a two-state solution to the decades-long conflict.
It's a feat that has eluded many leaders and diplomats who have walked the mined path of Mideast diplomacy before, but it's one that would seal Kerry's legacy as secretary of state.
There were other takeaways on his two-week journey through seven countries:
He reported having inched U.S. and Russia closer together toward finding a political solution to the bloodshed in Syria. And he worked with U.S. allies in the Gulf to coordinate military and other aid streaming into Syria to help the rebels trying to oust Syrian President Bashar Assad.
In Qatar, he expressed support for U.S. talks with the Taliban to help end the war in Afghanistan, while saying the militant group needed to prove its seriousness to negotiate. In New Delhi, he worked to strengthen already strong U.S. relations with India, despite disagreements over trade and commerce.
At his last stop in Brunei, Kerry reaffirmed the Obama administration's so-called pivot toward Asia and reiterated the administration's tough stance against North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
The nearly three-year civil war in Syria, which has claimed more than 93,000 lives, took the spotlight in Kerry's talks with Arab leaders and his sit-down with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Tuesday on the sidelines of the security conference in Brunei. Kerry said he and Lavrov talked about ways to organize an international conference in Geneva, which would follow up on one last year that called for the formation of a transitional government for Syrian...........................

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