October 16, 2004
WELL, HE DID HELP THE CONG AND THE SANDANISTAS:
Brazilian general blames Kerry (7News, 17/10/04)
Comments made by Senator John Kerry more than seven months ago may have helped trigger the recent wave of violence afflicting Haiti, according to the Brazilian commander for the UN peacekeeping troops in that Caribbean nation.In an interview posted on the website of Agencia Brasil, the Brazilian government's official news agency, Lieutenant-General Augusto Heleno Ribeiro said comments made in March by Kerry had raised the hopes of supporters of Jean-Bertrand Aristide that the former Haitian president would be able to return to power.
"Statements made by a candidate to the presidency of the United States created false hopes among pro-Aristide supporters," Ribeiro told the agency. "His (the candidate's) statements created the expectation that instability and a change in American policy would contribute to Aristide's return."
Ribeiro was referring to statements made by Kerry to the New York Times on March 7.
The Democratic presidential candidate told the Times US President George W Bush's position on Haiti was "shortsighted" and sent "a terrible message" to the region and democracies.
Kerry said he would have sent an international force to protect Aristide as rebel forces were threatening to enter the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince.
"Look, Aristide was no picnic, and did a lot of things wrong," Kerry said in the Times interview. But Washington "had understandings in the region about the right of a democratic regime to ask for help. And we contravened all of that. I think it's a terrible message to the region, democracies, and it's shortsighted."
Does the Senator ever take the side of his own government? Posted by Orrin Judd at October 16, 2004 6:30 PM
NON!
Posted by: Oswald Booth Czolgosz at October 16, 2004 6:43 PMThe man is so stupid it boggles the mind. He has consistently behaved throughout this campaign as if nothing he says or does has any consequence.
Thankly, after November 2nd, this will be true, but until then there will be no end to the mischief this jerk can cause.
Posted by: Jim in Chicago at October 16, 2004 6:56 PMHis country, no - his government, well, Kerry's entire career has been to 'help' government.
Posted by: jim hamlen at October 16, 2004 10:46 PMIf the general had blamed Bush, do you think the story would have gotten more play?
Wow -- not even elected and Kerry's already screwing up our foreign policy.
Posted by: jd watson at October 16, 2004 11:36 PMPresident Lula of Brazil is a Socialist with ties to Chavez and Castro, and he's sending a message this way? You just know this was approved at the top, and not some off the cuff comment by a loose cannon.
So tell me again how the Great Bloviator is going to be better at foreign policy...
Posted by: Raoul Ortega at October 16, 2004 11:40 PMA Brazilian general is not waiting for some peon in an ill-fitting suit to tell him what to do.
Kerry never takes the side of the US. To do so would make him unwelcome at those apres-ski parties in Gstaad and that just wouldn't do.
Posted by: Bart at October 17, 2004 2:52 AMWell, if it were ever "his" government, you can be sure we'd be hearing on a daily basis how the unpatriotic Republicans were undercutting him with foreign governments in ways of which no patriotic Democrat would ever conceive, let alone pursue.
Posted by: David Cohen at October 17, 2004 12:30 PM