The New York Times has obtained a recording of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry voicing his frustration over the Syrian civil war:
Secretary of State John Kerry was clearly exasperated, not least at his own government. Over and over again, he complained to a small group of Syrian civilians that his diplomacy had not been backed by a serious threat of military force, according to an audio recording of the meeting obtained by The New York Times.
"I think you're looking at three people, four people in the administration who have all argued for use of force, and I lost the argument."
The 40-minute discussion, on the sidelines of last week's United Nations General Assembly in New York, provides a glimpse of Mr. Kerry's frustration with his inability to end the Syrian crisis. He veered between voicing sympathy for the Syrians' frustration with United States policy and trying to justify it. The conversation took place days after a brief cease-fire he had spearheaded crumbled, and as his Russian counterpart rejected outright his new proposal to stop the bombing of Aleppo. Those setbacks were followed by days of crippling Russian and Syrian airstrikes in Aleppo that the World Health Organization said Wednesday had killed 338 people, including 100 children.
At the meeting last week, Mr. Kerry was trying to explain that the United States has no legal justification for attacking Mr. Assad's government, whereas Russia was invited in by the government.
"The problem is the Russians don't care about international law, and we do." [...] "We're trying to pursue the diplomacy, and I understand it's frustrating. You have nobody more frustrated than we are."
Also at Reuters.
(Score: 2) by GungnirSniper on Sunday October 02 2016, @01:23AM
Every version of Civ has had some downside to going to war as a Democracy. We're suffering from war fatigue.
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(Score: 2) by Marand on Sunday October 02 2016, @01:34AM
Every version of Civ taught me that Gandhi is a warmongering, nuke-happy asshole [knowyourmeme.com]. No idea why the history books leave that out, it seems pretty important.
(Score: 2) by RamiK on Sunday October 02 2016, @01:59AM
Except version 1.
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(Score: 3, Informative) by Marand on Sunday October 02 2016, @02:40AM
No, the bug originated in Civ1. If you search online, Civ1 is cited as the source everywhere else. The KYM page was wrong about that part, no idea why they screwed that up but otherwise it was a decent writeup of the history around it. I failed to find a better explanation in a single page so I linked it despite the one error. :P
I had the first game and Gandhi has always been like that. The stats on personality are usually 1-10 scale, so that jump from 1 to 255 was some serious shit. In later games they kept it intentionally, like in Civ5 his likelihood of nuking you is 12 on a 1-10 scale.
(Score: 2) by RamiK on Tuesday October 04 2016, @04:35AM
Weird. But I stand corrected ;)
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