John Kerry 
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
9-13-17
McCain and Kerry outline lessons from Vietnam after watching new Ken Burns documentary
Hundreds of Washington insiders gathered last night in the Kennedy Center Opera House for an advance screening of Ken Burns's new documentary on Vietnam.
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SOURCE: San Antonio Express-News
4-5-16
Kerry to be part of summit taking critical look at Vietnam War
Kerry, who served in the Navy during the war, will speak April 27, in the middle of the three-day event, before accompanying President Obama on his first Vietnam visit in May.
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SOURCE: Informed Comment
4-3-15
The von Moltke Fallacy and avoiding another World War, with Iran
by Juan Cole
After a century, surely von Moltke and preemptive war thinking, which polished off 16 million people and wounded 20 million, should have a worse reputation than they do.
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SOURCE: TomDispatch
1-29-15
Save Us From Washington’s Visionaries
by Andrew J. Bacevich
In (Modest) Praise of a Comforting Mediocrity
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SOURCE: U.S. State Department
9-22-14
John Kerry says the destruction of heritage sites in Iraq and Syria is the worst in his lifetime
"Ancient treasures in Iraq and in Syria have now become the casualties of continuing warfare and looting."
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SOURCE: Informed Comment
9-15-14
Top 5 Contradictions in Obama’s Emerging ISIL Strategy
by Juan Cole
"Here a some of the more important obstacles to a smooth alliance or coherent war plan."
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SOURCE: Informed Comment (blog)
7-21-14
From Kerry to Selena Gomez & Rihanna, Israel’s Claims of Precision, Compassion are Dissed
by Juan Cole
You always wonder where John Kerry the anti-Vietnam War activist went, who compared the US campaigns in Southeast Asia to the predations of the Mongols.
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5-13-14
No Israeli-Palestinian Peace Deal? What Went Wrong.
by Dr. Alon Ben-Meir
The failure of the negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians and the causes behind it were absolutely predictable.
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SOURCE: TomDispatch
11-3-13
Ramblin' Man
by Peter Van Buren
John Kerry is a figure of his times (and that's not a good thing).
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SOURCE: Bloomberg News
3-1-13
UN: Erdogan "wrong" to link Zionism with fascism
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon criticized Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan for comments linking Zionism with fascism.“The secretary-general heard the prime minister’s speech through an interpreter,” Ban Ki-moon’s office said in an e- mailed statement today. “If the comment about Zionism was interpreted correctly, then it was not only wrong but contradicts the very principles on which the Alliance of Civilizations is based.”Kerry, who’s visiting Ankara, said he raised the comments directly in his meeting with Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu. Such remarks are unhelpful to the search for peace in the Middle East, Kerry told reporters in the Turkish capital. Kerry was headed for a meeting with Erdogan after the press conference.Turkey’s ties with Israel, once a close military ally, have been strained since Erdogan called Israel’s military operation in Gaza that began in December 2008 “a crime against humanity.” Ties reached a low when nine Turks were killed in an Israeli commando raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship in 2010....
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SOURCE: The Hill
1-16-13
Brent Budowsky: Kerry, Powell and Hagel
Budowsky was an aide to former Sen. Lloyd Bentsen and Bill Alexander, then chief deputy majority whip of the House. He holds an LL.M. degree in international financial law from the London School of Economics. He can be read on The Hill’s Pundits Blog and reached at brentbbi@webtv.net.Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and nominated by President Obama to serve as secretary of State, stands foursquare in a bipartisan national-security tradition that has served America well for generations. Former Secretary of State, National Security Adviser, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and U.S. Army Gen. Colin Powell stands solidly in this bipartisan tradition. Former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.), nominated by President Obama to serve as secretary of Defense, whom Powell correctly called “superbly qualified,” and who is currently chairman of the Atlantic Council and co-chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, similarly stands with this bipartisan security tradition.It is important, and profound, that Hagel is strongly supported by so many former officials who served President Reagan and other Republican presidents and so many senior retired military officers, former U.S. ambassadors to Israel and leading diplomats who served presidents of both parties....
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