By Alan Caruba
I can recall John Kerry, Obama’s
Secretary of State, from the days he testified to a congressional committee and
slandered his fellow soldiers as the spokesman for Veterans Against the Vietnam
War in 1971. I was appalled then and my opinion of the man has not changed since
those days. I opposed the war, too, but I did not blame it on the men who were
conscripted to fight it, nor did I believe the charges he leveled against some
of them.
These days Kerry is engaged in
securing an agreement with the Iranians, if not to stop their program to make
their own nuclear weapons than to slow it to a later date. Never mind that the
Iranian government is listed by our own government as a leading sponsor of
terrorism worldwide or that they have signed such agreements in the past and
then tossed out the inspectors.
Kerry is convinced that the Obama
administration can get an agreement that is, in his own words, “not legally
binding”, nor is it a treaty that the U.S. Senate would have to vote for or
against. In point of fact, President Obama can make the deal—sign the
agreement—just as Presidents have done for over two hundred years. It can then
be abrogated by whoever the next President will be.
Why Obama and Kerry are doing this
defies my understanding. It gives the Iranians more time to reach nuclear
capability. It is opposed by every nation in the Middle East. It puts every
nation within reach of Iran’s missiles at risk and it virtually guarantees the
destruction of Israel, a goal of Iran’s Islamic Revolution from the day it was
born. Kerry is negotiating with people who took our diplomats hostage in 1979
and have played a role in the deaths of many Americans since then.
Is John Kerry a moron? I think
so.
I asked myself this question in regard
to another area of U.S. policy which the Secretary of State is also championing
even if millions around the world have concluded
otherwise.
On March 2nd, Kerry addressed the Atlantic Council
in Washington, D.C, telling them what he has been saying in many forums. Let us
understand that “climate change” is the name being used to replace “global
warming”, because the Earth has been in a cooling cycle for the past 18 years or
so. And let us understand that “climate change” has been happening for 4.5
billion years.
Kerry said, “So when science tells us
that our climate is changing and human beings are largely causing that change,
by what right do people stand up and just say, ‘Well, I dispute that’ or ‘I deny
that elementary truth’?”
The problem with this is that human beings are
not causing the planet’s climate change. Forces far greater than humans are
involved, not the least of which is the Sun.
As for science, its most fundamental
methodology is to constantly challenge the various ‘truths’ put forward as
theories until they can be proved to be true by being independently reproduced.
Nothing about the “global warming” theories has been true. All of the computer
models on which it was based have been proven inaccurate. In some cases, they
were deliberately rigged.
On television meteorologists remind us
that every day, indeed, from morning to night, the temperatures of the area
about which they are reporting are in a constant state of change. They show us
satellite photography and mapping that demonstrates how dynamic the weather is
on any spot on Earth. The climate, however, is measured in decades and
centuries. Every one of the doomsday predictions of the global warming
“scientists” and propagandists have been wrong.
The enemies of the use of energy to
enhance and improve the lives of the residents of Earth began to claim in the
1970s and 80s that carbon dioxide (CO2) was threatening the climate.
At best, CO2 is a very minor element
of the Earth’s atmosphere, about 0.04%, which gets it rated as “a trace gas.” As
such, it plays no role with regard to the climate.
Kerry asserted that climate change is
“one of the biggest threats facing our planet today” and should be ranked with
terrorism, epidemics, poverty and nuclear proliferation…” Oh, wait! Isn’t this
the same Secretary of State negotiating with Iran to allow it to become
a nuclear power?
And what “solution” does he offer to
reduce the “threat” of climate change? Kerry urged that the U.S. transition away
from “dirty sources of energy” such as coal, oil and natural gas.
Writing in a recent issue of The
Wall Street Journal, Matt Ridley noted that “In 2015, about 87% of the
energy that the world consumed came from fossil fuels, a figure
that—remarkably—was unchanged from 10 years before. This roughly divides into
three categories of fuel and three categories of use: oil used mainly for
transport, gas used mainly for heating, and coal used mainly for
electricity.”
Fossil fuels have made the difference
between modern life and burning cow dung to cook dinner. A billion people on
Earth still do not have electricity.
Less obvious, but significantly more
threatening is the White House effort to get the U.S. signed up for the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its International
Climate Justice tribunal. This is a follow-up to the 1977 Kyoto Protocol
that was unanimously rejected by the U.S. Senate. Why? Because such treaties
threaten the sovereignty of the U.S. and, just as importantly, because the
entire United Nation’s climate program is a huge
fraud.
This is what John Kerry wants the U.S.
to agree to, just like the Iran deal, and just to be sure the U.S. Senate, as
mandated by the U.S. Constitution, doesn’t have a say in it, he and the
President are calling these deals anything other than a
treaty.
Is John Kerry a moron? Maybe not as
dumb as he seems to be, but surely cynical and devious.
Unfortunately, he is the Secretary of
State.
© Alan Caruba, 2015
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