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Subject US Ambassador to Hungary: Overthrow Assad, Let in Refugees, and Fight Russia...or Else!
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Original Message wtf is going on. This happened a few months back, but is just now just coming too light.

Ambassador Bell's previous job was as a television soap opera producer, but raising more than two million dollars for the election of Barack Obama "earned" her the position of top US diplomat in Hungary.

She then tells the Hungarians ISIS will never be defeated in Syria until Assad is overthrown:[W]e know we won’t be able to defeat Daesh in Syria unless we also deal with the civil war and particularly with Assad. Because as long as Assad is there, he remains the most powerful magnet for foreign fighters and recruits to Daesh. Does she assume Hungarians are so stupid that they believe that by attacking and beating ISIS back nearly to Raqqa (with Russian assistance), the Syrian government of Assad is actually benefitting ISIS? Attacking ISIS means Assad is on the side of ISIS

she gives Hungary Washington's marching orders:We continue to stress that any solution to these migration challenges should focus on saving and protecting lives, ensuring the human rights of all migrants are respected, and promoting orderly and humane migration policies. That includes the support of all Member State governments for the refugee agreement forged between the EU and Turkey.Translation: Hungary must support the EU agreement with Turkey which would see tens of thousands of migrants settled in EU member countries, including Hungary itself. The problem is that the Hungarian parliamentexplicitly rejected Brussels' forced migrant settlement plans for Hungary and plans to hold a nationwide referendum on the subject. Bell is saying here that Hungary's elected representatives and even the Hungarian voter must be ignored and Brussels' dictate obeyed.

The reason I mention our alliance – the water we swim in – is that, in this world, things can and do change in just a second or two. We know this because we all saw events in Paris, and Brussels, and San Bernardino, and Ankara. Our shared assessment of global security has perhaps had to become more pessimistic – but we have also become more adept and ingenious about what we can do together to lay the groundwork for security and stability for decades to come. As we prepare to meet at the NATO Summit in Warsaw, it is worth considering that this alliance is far more durable than any challenge of the day – and far more flexible. I would like to mention our shared understanding of a few of these challenges. What we talk about here today are some problems and threats felt far from Budapest, but some, too, are right outside these doors. The efforts we resolve to take up as allies are also felt in those distant places where our help and influence are so powerfully needed.

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