John Kerry spoke yesterday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He ‘never imagined’ the number of crises that he might have to face, or how effective they would be at dealing with them, Ukraine for example.

And while obviously there are many international priorities that demand our attention, I never imagined the number of simultaneous crises that we might possibly be able to face, which we are, by the way, I believe, managing far more effectively – Ukraine, other things – than people are prone to automatically see. But we can’t shy away from this reality that terror networks in some places are operating with near impunity, and imminent danger in others, and a potential threat everywhere. And a few of these networks, such as Daesh and Boko Haram, are attempting to govern land. That’s a first-time event in this transition to these terror groups. And they’re looking to expand. And greatly adding to the risk of the so-called – are the so-called lone wolves and copy cats. And it seems that terrorists are now competing with each other for recruits and perpetrating evermore macabre crimes.

Far more effectively? Is there even one crisis that they have dealt with effectively?

The fighting in Ukraine has never actually stopped, just in the last nine days, dozens killed before the latest attacks by Russian backed rebels. Is Kerry actually watching, or must news media inform him, as that seems to be the method by which the Obama regime learns information?

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