Former Secretary of State John Kerry reportedly tried to meddle in Middle East peace talks, allegedly telling a close associate of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas not to “yield to President Trump’s demands.”
Maariv reported on the apparent meeting between Kerry and Hussein Agha in London, where the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee also reportedly floated a possible encore bid in 2020.
But in the conversation, Kerry reportedly told Agha to share a message with Abbas – urging him to “hold on and be strong” during talks with the Trump administration and “play for time … [and] not yield to President Trump’s demands.”
Kerry, who served as former President Barack Obama’s secretary of state during his second term, also reportedly told Agha that Trump would not be in office for long, suggesting he could be out in a year.
According to the report, Kerry used derogatory terms when referring to Trump, and offered to help the Palestinian Authority create an alternative peace initiative. He reportedly asked Abbas not to attack the U.S. or the Trump administration, but rather focus attacks on the president himself.
One looser advises another looser, sounds like the beginning of a joke.
One is married for greed of money and the other takes leadership for the greed for money.
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Make no mistake; if this type of situation occurred with a British Minster of Government,,,, what Kerry did, would be grounds for charges of Treason in the Courts,, with potentially, a long stretch in prison.
Trump is the elected President of the USA ; I have never witnessed so many Traitors in America’s history ( with the exception of the Civil War ). Trump was duly elected ; all people should let him get on with the job & learn what “Patriot” means.
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