  USA Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' (karma: 7)
en>fr fr>en By jerrylewissux Comments: 18878, member since Sun Mar 09, 2003On Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:35 PM
These problems “are serious and complicated, but they are made much worse by the perception and — I’m afraid — the reality of American weakness — a country that can’t even protect its own citizens internationally is going to be disregarded,” he said.
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton says the situation in Egypt, where authorities announced Monday 19 Americans and 24 other employees of nonprofit groups will be tried on accusations they illegally used foreign funds to foment unrest in the country, is “approaching a kind of hostage crisis.” Bolton also told Fox News the Obama administration is doing “precious little” to resolve the predicament.
“They have now made it plain they will charge them — I wouldn’t place any money on the odds of a fair trial in Egypt. I certainly wouldn’t want to see them in an Egyptian jail,” Bolton told Fox’s Greta Van Susteren. “So I think the situation is approaching a kind of hostage crisis here. And from all that we can see behind the scenes — which is where the activity should be — the administration has done precious little to protect these Americans.
“I think the fact is that the government of Egypt — and it’s not just the military here — I think you have to take into account the Muslim Brotherhood-dominated parliament sees a weak, indecisive president,” he said. “This is a way to make political points in the Egyptian context. And they are apparently not afraid of what the U.S. reaction will be — that is a prescription for bad news.”
Turning to Syria, Bolton noted the administration has misjudged President Bashar Assad’s determination to use violence against protesters of his regime “from the beginning” and said China and Russia’s vetoes of a U.N. resolution condemning the government in Damascus were “entirely predictable.”
“I think the Syrian government needs to be replaced, but I don’t think you can serious about regime change in Syria without taking into account the malignant presence of Iran,” Bolton said. “And therefore to be effective in Syria you have to be prepared to engage in a regime-change policy against the regime in Tehran as well.
These problems “are serious and complicated, but they are made much worse by the perception and — I’m afraid — the reality of American weakness — a country that can’t even protect its own citizens internationally is going to be disregarded,” he said. “That is the consequence of what is happening in Egypt — obviously the serious risk to the 19 Americans — but far more broadly the perception of weakness and inability to assert our own interests.” 27 Replies to Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By Lord_Haw_Haw Comments: 12218, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010On Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:50 PM
it's a pity someone wouldn't kidnap Bolton |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' (karma: 3)
en>fr fr>en By chevy Comments: 10142, member since Tue Nov 16, 2004On Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:50 PM
Death to Egypt. Death to Islam. But obama is a pussy so it won't happen. |
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re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By jeanv Comments: 21347, member since Sun Sep 11, 2005On Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:11 PM
jerrylewissux wrote:
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton says (..) These problems “are serious and complicated
A sentence he should have pondered before cheerleading the operation in Iraq which cost American lives, one trillion dollars, and will soon produce a vassal state to Iran.
As for his apples and oranges comparison between hostages in Iran and a general crackdown on democracy activists, I wonder if he was drunk when he said that?
And this genius was ambassador to the UN? I'm sure he must have done wonders to further American interests. Really.
LOL.
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re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By Lord_Haw_Haw Comments: 12218, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010On Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:48 PM
that's right |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By JFrum Comments: 4776, member since Sat Nov 19, 2011On Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:49 PM
It ought to be stamped on passports,that you leave
the US at your peril and we're not sending good men
to their death for your dumbass |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' (karma: 3)
en>fr fr>en By tom25 Comments: 5189, member since Thu May 01, 2003On Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:58 PM
First of all Alan it's a pity your mother didn't aborted you when she was pregnant with you. Would have save the brain cells reading your retarded posts.
As for jeanV 1 trillion in 8 years seems like nothing compare with 5 trillion in 4 years. Maybe its not your fault. Your mother must have done to much crack when you were a fetus. Personally rather have a leader and ambassadors looking after American interests than Europe's interests case in point the Libya war. |
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en>fr fr>en By tom25 Comments: 5189, member since Thu May 01, 2003On Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:59 PM
First of all Alan it's a pity your mother didn't aborted you when she was pregnant with you. Would have save the brain cells reading your retarded posts.
As for jeanV 1 trillion in 8 years seems like nothing compare with 5 trillion in 4 years. Maybe its not your fault. Your mother must have done to much crack when you were a fetus. Personally rather have a leader and ambassadors looking after American interests than Europe's interests case in point the Libya war. |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By Mournblade Comments: 1010, member since Sat Oct 24, 2009On Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:34 AM
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re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' (karma: 3)
en>fr fr>en By DrunkInjun Comments: 189, member since Tue Mar 10, 2009On Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:56 AM
I wonder how people here would feel if the Muslim Brotherhood was setting up offices in America and handing out money to influence American elections... That is exactly what we are talking about here. |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' (karma: 3)
en>fr fr>en By NOZZLE Comments: 15126, member since Mon Mar 07, 2005On Wed Feb 08, 2012 01:03 AM
DrunkInjun wrote:
I wonder how people here would feel if the Muslim Brotherhood was setting up offices in America and handing out money to influence American elections... That is exactly what we are talking about here.
Who said they didnt do just that in 2008.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SII |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By tom25 Comments: 5189, member since Thu May 01, 2003On Wed Feb 08, 2012 01:16 AM
NOZZLE wrote:
DrunkInjun wrote:
I wonder how people here would feel if the Muslim Brotherhood was setting up offices in America and handing out money to influence American elections... That is exactly what we are talking about here.
Who said they didnt do just that in 2008.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SII
There has been speculation that foreign money was involved in the 08 elections. We do know for a fact that foreign journalist tried to sway voters in the 04 elections. |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By bratwurst1978  Comments: 3060, member since Tue Nov 30, 2004On Wed Feb 08, 2012 01:32 AM
DrunkInjun wrote:
I wonder how people here would feel if the Muslim Brotherhood was setting up offices in America and handing out money to influence American elections... That is exactly what we are talking about here.
They could, that's the difference. Question is, which candidate would want to be funded by the Muslim Brotherhood Super Pac?  |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By Lord_Haw_Haw Comments: 12218, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010On Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:12 AM
Edited by Lord_Haw_Haw (82577) on 2012-02-08 02:15:48
tom25 wrote:
First of all Alan it's a pity your mother didn't aborted you when she was pregnant with you. Would have save the brain cells reading your retarded posts.
As for jeanV 1 trillion in 8 years seems like nothing compare with 5 trillion in 4 years. Maybe its not your fault. Your mother must have done to much crack when you were a fetus. Personally rather have a leader and ambassadors looking after American interests than Europe's interests case in point the Libya war.
Tom. You are so confused you double posted. Did we get to you
what American interests are they |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By Lord_Haw_Haw Comments: 12218, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010On Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:14 AM
NOZZLE wrote:
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SII
poser  |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By tom25 Comments: 5189, member since Thu May 01, 2003On Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:19 AM
Lord_Haw_Haw wrote:
tom25 wrote:
First of all Alan it's a pity your mother didn't aborted you when she was pregnant with you. Would have save the brain cells reading your retarded posts.
As for jeanV 1 trillion in 8 years seems like nothing compare with 5 trillion in 4 years. Maybe its not your fault. Your mother must have done to much crack when you were a fetus. Personally rather have a leader and ambassadors looking after American interests than Europe's interests case in point the Libya war.
Tom. You are so confused you double posted. Did we get to you 
what American interests are they
nope just a shitty laptop. By the way u never answered a question I posted on another thread. Why are on this site more than your own? |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By ArthurH Comments: 21258, member since Thu Oct 17, 2002On Wed Feb 08, 2012 03:07 AM
United Slaves of Allah = the most disgusting collapsing shithole the world has ever seen
full stop |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By lookanlearn Comments: 9984, member since Sun Jun 10, 2007On Wed Feb 08, 2012 03:33 AM
ArthurH wrote:
United Slaves of Allah = the most disgusting collapsing shithole the world has ever seen
full stop
You should share a room with MadRusty |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By GhostDivision Comments: 5508, member since Thu Feb 09, 2006On Wed Feb 08, 2012 01:10 PM
Artie-boy, your Walloony stench has been sorely missed!
ArthurH wrote:
United Slaves of Allah = the most disgusting collapsing shithole the world has ever seen
full stop |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By balls Comments: 28498, member since Tue Aug 24, 2004On Wed Feb 08, 2012 01:18 PM
Edited by balls (74897) on 2012-02-08 13:19:19
No,
No,
NO!!!!
It's the MOTHERFUCKING ARAB SPRING!!! Don't you assholes know ANYTHING??
FREE HAJI!!! |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By Bat2 Comments: 5296, member since Wed May 25, 2011On Wed Feb 08, 2012 01:24 PM
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re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By SevenSeventeen Comments: 15140, member since Tue Apr 22, 2003On Wed Feb 08, 2012 01:43 PM
No it's not a 'hostage crisis' as that presumes they have a valued asset as a hostage. Say like the embassay Marines and diplomats during the Iran hostage crisis.
These are NGO scum - including La Turd Push's son. Most of these asswipes are Soros robots and the usual globo warming trash.
Fuck them - let the ragheads hang them. Only bright spot is it is tailor made to cut off ALL FUNDING to Egypt. |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By PopsFrost Comments: 12271, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008On Wed Feb 08, 2012 02:07 PM
jeanv wrote:
As for his apples and oranges comparison between hostages in Iran and a general crackdown on democracy activists, I wonder if he was drunk when he said that?
Somebody's smoking some crack, eh Jean? How much does it costs these days? |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By goodinfidel Comments: 1658, member since Tue Dec 13, 2005On Wed Feb 08, 2012 08:45 PM
DrunkInjun wrote:
I wonder how people here would feel if the Muslim Brotherhood was setting up offices in America and handing out money to influence American elections... That is exactly what we are talking about here.
bet you it is happening |
re: Bolton: Egypt Situation Approaching 'Hostage Crisis' en>fr fr>en By martsy Comments: 3549, member since Mon May 19, 2003On Thu Feb 09, 2012 04:02 AM
I wonder how people here would feel if the Muslim Brotherhood was setting up offices in America and handing out money to influence American elections... That is exactly what we are talking about here.
and why not? where is the problem?
would they be put in jail for that? by US military regime?
do an effort to think, please |