John FN Kerry is a very bad liar. He should not be trusted for anything, let alone being responsible for American foreign relations. He is a complete and total idiot when it comes to the Middle East, a neophyte of the worst magnitude. He has done more damage to Israeli-Arab relations in a little over a year than any previous American 'negotiator'. He has a wicked plan and he pretends to be doing things to 'help Israel' all the while trying to steal our land and heritage from under our feet.
Now he claims that he 'did not mean' Apartheid, and by definition he is sorry (but he never really apologized (and I have seen several articles of what he did say)... He claims that he did not mean that Israel is apartied, or it may become apartied, but somehow he used those words to describe things using the word 'apartheid'. He doesn't even realize what words are coming out of his dirty little mouth, that is how stupid this man is.
The US secretary of state, John Kerry, has apologised for warning that Israel risked becoming an "apartheid state" if it did not reach a peace deal with the Palestinians, following a barrage of criticism in America.
In a statement, Kerry hit back at what he described as "partisan political" attacks against him, while stating that in retrospect he would have chosen a different word.
He said that apartheid was "a word best left out of the debate [in the US]" despite the fact that there have been similar warnings from senior Israeli politicians.
Kerry insisted his remarks were only an expression of his firm belief that a two-state solution was the only way to end the long-running conflict.
Kerry's reported comments, and his retraction, come at a sensitive time for the peace process, suspended by Israel last week after the agreement between the Palestine Liberation Organisation and Hamas to reconcile and try to form a unity government.
The US state department statement was released just hours before the deadline set nine months ago for the conclusion of this phase of the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, which have come to an end without progress, and amid predictions that Kerry would concentrate on other international issues.
Without denying he used the word "apartheid", the statement insisted on Kerry's history of support for Israel over the past 30 years.
"I will not allow my commitment to Israel to be questioned by anyone, particularly for partisan, political purposes, so I want to be crystal clear about what I believe and what I don't believe," Kerry said after members of Congress and pro-Israel groups criticised him, with some demanding his resignation or at least an apology.
What a pathetic excuse for an Apology Mr Kerry