The look on McCain's face: Is that a look of fear or concern? Or, is that a look of someone who has sold his soul to the jewish crime bosses?
McCain has a lot of room to talk, or, doesn't he?
Senator McCain has a dark, dark, history and it all began on USS Forrestal.
USS Forrestal suffered a devasting fire in which it killed hundreds of innocent men on board the aircraft carrier in 1967 off the coast of Vietnam. Was the fire caused by enemy fire?
The story was that the fire was caused by an aircraft landing wrong when it was coming in from flight and it caught on fire causing other planes to catch fire. The hole in the deck? Well, that was caused by a bomb that fell off from one of the aircraft. At least that was the story, all who survived, had to tell their friends and family. A story that is essentially a lie.
What really happened?
McCain and another pilot apparently had a bet to see who was the better pilot. As the pilots were hopping into their planes, the pilot in competition hopped in the plane behind McCain. Sen. McCain was a measly pilot then who decided to "hot dog" it. He so later exclaimed that he didn't mean to fire up the engine where it would cause a flare. The flare essential caught the plane behind McCain on fire and it happened so quickly the other pilot did not have time to escape. He was burned alive and he died to a crisp.
The fire to the plane behind McCain became out of control and it was hard for the deck personnel to reach the plane in time to put out the flames. In the meantime, other planes were catching on fire and exploding causing a huge hole in the deck of the aircraft.
Where was McCain in the meantime? Oh, he escaped. In fact, he escaped into a helicopter that was coming for him after word that McCain the pilot had caused a problem. Who got the word? His daddy was an Admiral. His daddy rescued him.
To this day, the now Sen. McCain has never been court martialed while he was in the military, nor was he ever charged with murdering hundreds of military men who stayed and fought the devasting fire. He left the Navy in 1981 and retired with a disability pension. A disability in which he was injured in the fire he caused on USS Forrestal.
Sen. McCain's life now? Well, he is in congress and he is also married to a jewess, Hensley, in which they married in 1980 when he wanted to accelerate his career in politics. He then sold his soul to the jews/Zionists. It's no secret when a congress person has friends (Cohen who attended his wedding) or is married to a jewess, one finds there are certain protections (given by the Zionists but not for free) from the crowd of people who would like to shut him down for getting away with murder. The crowd of people who saw their comrades burned alive and died.
These people we have in congress - one has to wonder what dark history they have in order to facilitate the destruction of the U.S. and encourage war with other countries or encourage assassinations on leaders in other countries who piss off the jews.
Sen. McCain Says U.S. May Consider Military Action in Syria
Published October 23, 2011
| Associated Press
AP
Oct. 23, 2011: U.S. Sen. John McCain speaks during the World Economic Forum meeting in the King Hussein Bin Talal convention center at the Dead Sea, 34 miles southeast of Amman, Jordan.[/*:m:2krd3cx5][/list:u:2krd3cx5]SOUTHERN SHUNEH, Jordan – U.S. Senator [url=http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/john-mccain.htm#r_src="ramp"]John McCain[/url] said Sunday that military action to protect civilians in <a class="go2wpf-bbcode" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="Syria">Syria might be considered now that NATO's air campaign in <a class="go2wpf-bbcode" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="Libya">Libya is ending.
However, President Barack Obama's administration has made clear it has no appetite for military intervention in Syria -- a close ally of <a class="go2wpf-bbcode" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="Iran">Iran that sits on Israel's border -- and U.S. Secretary of State [url=http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/obama-administration/hillary-clinton.htm#r_src="ramp"]Hillary Rodham Clinton[/url] noted Sunday that the Syrian opposition has not called for such action as President Bashar Assad's regime.
"Now that military operations in Libya are ending, there will be renewed focus on what practical military operations might be considered to protect civilian lives in Syria," McCain said at the World Economic Forum in <a class="go2wpf-bbcode" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="Jordan">Jordan. "The Assad regime should not consider that it can get away with mass murder. Qaddafi made that mistake and it cost him everything," he added, referring to ousted Libyan leader [url=http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/muammar-gaddafi.htm#r_src="ramp"]Muammar Qaddafi[/url] who was captured and killed last week by fighters loyal to the new government.
"Iran's rulers would be wise to heed similar counsel," McCain said.
It was not clear whether the Republican senator from Arizona was referring to American or <a class="go2wpf-bbcode" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="NATO">NATO military action against the Syrian regime, which has waged a 7-month crackdown on opposition protesters and killed about 3,000 people, according to the U.N.
However, international intervention, such as the NATO action in Libya that helped topple Qaddafi, is all but out of the question in Syria. Washington and its allies have shown little inclination for getting involved militarily in another Arab nation in turmoil. There also is real concern that Assad's ouster would spread chaos around the region.
Syria is a geographical and political keystone in the heart of the [url=http://www.foxnews.com/topics/middle-east.htm#r_src="ramp"]Middle East[/url], bordering five countries with which it shares religious and ethnic minorities and, in Israel's case, a fragile truce. Its web of alliances extends to Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah movement and Iran's Shiite theocracy. There are worries that a destabilized Syria could send unsettling ripples through the region.
Most Syrian opposition groups, inside and outside Syria, also have said they oppose military intervention.
Mohammad Habash, a member of Syria's outgoing parliament, said such military action "will only bring catastrophes, wars and blood and this is what we don't wish at all."
"We believe that the best way to protect civilians is diplomatic pressure and pushing the regime to sit and talk with the opposition and pushing the opposition to sit with the regime," said Habash, who has been linked to the regime but has recently tried to position himself between the government and the opposition.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said on "Fox News Sunday" that Washington is "strongly supporting a change from Assad and also an opposition that only engages in peaceful demonstration." But she stressed that Syria's opposition has not called for the kind of outside intervention that Libya's opposition did.
McCain also warned Iran after it was accused in the United States of backing a plot never carried out to assassinate the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the U.S.
"Their plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington has only reminded Americans of the threat posed by this regime, how it is killing Americans in <a class="go2wpf-bbcode" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="Iraq">Iraq and <a class="go2wpf-bbcode" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="Afghanistan">Afghanistan, supporting violent groups across the region, destabilizing Arab countries, propping up the Assad regime, seeking nuclear weapons, trampling on the dignity of Iran's people."
Iran has maintained its backing for Assad's regime, but has increasingly urged him to halt attacks on protesters and open dialogue seeking to end the unrest. Tehran has dismissed the U.S. allegations of the plot as "baseless" and has said it was willing to examine hard evidence that the U.S. claims links Tehran and the foiled assassination conspiracy.
Iranian officials have rejected tough talk from Washington as "rhetoric," saying the U.S. is not in a position to attack the Islamic Republic. The country regularly holds war games to showcase its capabilities in defending its nuclear facilities from possible attack.
The elite Revolutionary Guard, Iran's most powerful military force, has warned that there would be a strong Iranian response should the U.S. take military action against the country. Iran repeatedly has threatened to target Israel should the U.S. or Israel take military action against it.
McCain also accused Iran of trying to "hijack" the [url=http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/arab-spring.htm#r_src="ramp"]Arab Spring[/url].
"No issue unifies the American people more than the need to protect our friends, our allies, our interests from the comprehensive threat posed by the Iranian regime. No one should test our resolve in this matter," McCain said.
"Not to say that American leadership is neither welcomed nor wanted in the Middle East today. To the contrary, as I travel across this region, I have met with heads of state, young democratic activists business leaders and nearly every single one wants more American leadership and not less."
A jew can't handle "truth" with dignity, but refutes with lies of exaggeration.
Jews -- tall, tall, tall, tales they tell. Famous fairytale storytellers of the Holocaust.