John Kerry, former Secretary of State in the Obama administration, is again being accused of betraying the United States and/or its allies. The first situation – but the one most recently revealed – happened during the Obama administration. The second situation took place during the Trump administration.
The first time that Kerry came under
scrutiny was during the Trump administration when he was accused of holding
private meetings with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. Some
Republicans said that Kerry was “undermining the Trump administration and U.S.
interests by maintaining ties to Zarif.”
In May 2018, the Boston Globe reported
that Kerry had met with Zarif several months earlier to discuss ways to keep
the Iran nuclear deal made during the Obama administration. In September 2018, Kerry
admitted to radio host Hugh Hewitt that he had met “three or four times” with
Zarif AFTER he (Kerry) was no longer Secretary of State.
President Donald Trump accused Kerry in
April 2019 of violating the Logan Act. This law “prohibits private citizens
from negotiating with foreign governments on behalf of the U.S. government.”
Apparently, nothing came of the accusation.
Now, Kerry is in the spotlight once
again with allegations that he passed secret information to Iran about strikes
made by Israel in Syria. Of course, Kerry is denying the allegations by saying
that he did not share the information with Iran as Secretary of State or after
leaving office.
The new allegations are being made
by Iran International (London-based outlet) and The New York Times. Allegedly, there
was a secret audio recording with Zarif making a statement about Kerry. He said
that Kerry had told him that “Israeli forces had struck more than 200 Iranian
targets in Syria.” He suggested that he (Zarif) was surprised by the
disclosure.
Of course, Republican lawmakers are
calling for Kerry’s resignation from the National Security Council. Senator Ted
Cruz (R-Texas) said the following in a written statement yesterday: “If this
tape is verified, it would signal catastrophic and disqualifying recklessness
by Envoy Kerry to Foreign Minister Zarif that endangered the safety of
Americans and our allies. And it would be consistent with his long pattern of
empowering Iran’s regime.”
Kerry is denying any disclosure of
secret materials, but his denial left some unanswered questions about what he
did not say. Chuck Ross at The Daily Caller noted the following.
Although Kerry denied the report about
Zarif’s remarks, he did not directly accuse the Iranian official of lying
during the interview reported by Iran International. The Iranian government has
not disputed the authenticity of the audio recording, though it decried that it
was leaked.
The
Iranian government does not like the fact that the information was leaked, but
it does not claim the recording is false. Kerry denied the report but did not
accuse Zarif of lying. According to the recording, Zarif made the comments to
an Iranian journalist, but the report does not mention a timeframe for the
alleged remarks of Kerry.
The
fact is that “Israel’s activities in Syria have been widely reported for years
in the media.” However, “the Israeli government did not officially acknowledge
the extent of its military action until September 2018.” At the time, Israeli
Intelligence Minister Israel Katz said, “Only just now it was published – in the
name of military sources, so I can quote it too – that in the last two years
Israel has taken military action more than 200 times within Syria itself.”
On
September 12, 2018, Kerry admitted meeting with Zarif “three or four times”
since leaving government. However, the Boston Globe’s report in May 2018 said
that Kerry had met with Zarif several months earlier. The May 2018 report was more
than a year after Kerry left office in January 2017 – and more than four months
prior to the release of the information by Israel.
John
Kerry may be in a difficult position – between a rock (the audio tape) and a
hard place (his own words about meeting with Zarif). If he is a traitor, I hope
that he receives the punishment of a serial traitor. If not, I hope that his
name is cleared.
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