President Obama called out Mitch McConnell, John
McCain, and all of the Senate Republicans who are actively trying to
sabotage his foreign policy on the world stage.
Video:
The President said:
Last comment I’m going to make on this. When I
hear some, like Senator McCain recently, suggest that our Secretary of
State, John Kerry, who served in the United States Senate, a Vietnam
veteran, who’s provided exemplary service to this nation, is somehow
less trustworthy in the interpretation of what’s in a political
agreement than the Supreme Leader of Iran — that’s an indication of the
degree to which partisanship has crossed all boundaries. And we’re
seeing this again and again. We saw it with the letter by the 47
senators who communicated directly to the Supreme Leader of Iran — the
person that they say can’t be trusted at all — warning him not to trust
the United States government.
We have Mitch McConnell trying to tell the world,
oh, don’t have confidence in the U.S. government’s abilities to fulfill
any climate change pledge that we might make. And now we have a senator
suggesting that our Secretary of State is purposely misinterpreting the
deal and giving the Supreme Leader of Iran the benefit of the doubt in
the interpretations.
That’s not how we’re supposed to run foreign policy,
regardless of who’s President or Secretary of State. We can have
arguments, and there are legitimate arguments to be had. I understand
why people might be mistrustful of Iran. I understand why people might
oppose the deal — although the reason is not because this is a bad deal
per se, but they just don’t trust any deal with Iran, and may prefer to
take a military approach to it.
But when you start getting to the point
where you are actively communicating that the United States government
and our Secretary of State is somehow spinning presentations in a
negotiation with a foreign power, particularly one that you say is your
enemy, that’s a problem. It needs to stop.
The President directly called out the Majority
Leader of the Senate and the 47 Republican senators who signed the
letter to Iran for actively trying to undermine his foreign policy.
President Obama was correct. This does need to stop,
but it won’t because in part the Republican tactics are trying to ruin
American foreign policy ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Republicans have shattered the rule that partisan politics stop at the
U.S. border.
Republicans
think that their path to the White House in 2016 is to sabotage
American foreign policy. President Obama is standing up and exposing
what the opposition is trying to do. Obama isn’t sitting back and taking
it. The message to McConnell, McCain, and others is that this president
is going to finish out his time in office swinging.
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