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Kerry Says Don't Believe the Hype: World Changing for the Better
2016-01-22
* Cites Iran deal, climate accord, possible Minsk implementation

* U.S. Secretary of State brings rare note of optimism to Davos

Much of the talk in Davos is of doom and gloom. One man isn't so downbeat.
One. Single. Man.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry struck a rare note of optimism Friday in a speech to executives preoccupied by the faltering world economy, China's woes and the rise of geopolitical risk.

Yes, a "narrow tribalism, aggressive nationalism" and "violent extremists" present a real threat, but that isn't the whole story, according to the top U.S. diplomat. Rather, the world should grasp "a powerful sense of confidence in what we can achieve," he said.
And once we get rid of that Islamism "tribalism", we can start focusing on the stuff that was lost in its shadow.
"We are not living in a new normal" blighted by terrorism and war "and we don't have to," Kerry told an audience at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort. "We are not the prisoners of a predetermined future," he said. "Change is occurring in our world for the better and it is occurring faster, moving faster than ever before."

Kerry, who is in the final year of the Barack Obama administration, had brought a long list of reasons to be cheerful. He cited a rise in global life expectancy, the higher number of girls in education around the world, the deal that brought an end to Iran's nuclear ambitions and an accord to limit climate change.
I don't want to live any longer than I was originally sentenced to. Not in this world. More girls are in school because there are more people now. And that "deal" you're talking about favored the Iranians, not the rest of the world. I'm pretty sure you'll live long enough to see it, too.
He even spoke in optimistic terms of the U.S.'s relationship with President Vladimir Putin, talking up the possibility that Russia may implement the Minsk peace accord in Ukraine, leading to the lifting of sanctions.
The action in Crimea started on your watch, bub.
Kerry defended the fight against Islamic State, also known as Daesh, from the charge that there is no more evidence of progress. "Each day we are intensifying the pressure on Daesh," he said. "Yes, the struggle is far from over, but we are headed in the right direction."
Efforts are intensifying only as your grasp of reality improves. They started out as the JV. Now they are "shoot on sight." See the spread?
Posted by:gorb

#7  As one + a Madonna Fan physically residing in Guam = ISLA FIRMA, I'm more concerned about the USN Pearl Harbor BB USS "OKLAHOMA" NOT CAPSIZING as the "pro forma", "Weak/declining" Superpower = Future Co-Superpower USA unilaterally retreats or falls back across the Pacific.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2016-01-22 23:59  

#6  the higher number of girls in education around the world

Does that count the ones shipped off to the sex trades, married to their uncle, bombed in school or blinded by acid?
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-01-22 16:51  

#5  "Who you going to believe? Me, or your own lying eyes?"
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-01-22 15:30  

#4  So, a French-speaking chip Diller
Posted by: Frank G   2016-01-22 15:00  

#3  World Changing for the Better

Yep.
Islam is running out of petrodollars.
Liberals are being mugged by "Syrian Refugees" and their own governments.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-01-22 14:44  

#2  Optics will only carry you so far. Reality is a bit*h.
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2016-01-22 14:00  

#1  Sounds like he got ahold of some of the 'hope and change' Kool-Aid.
Posted by: Bobby   2016-01-22 13:40  

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