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Posted: 2019-11-09T10:12:10Z | Updated: 2019-11-09T14:15:06Z Mike Pompeo Laments Cruelty Of The Berlin Wall And Its Too Ironic For Tweeters | HuffPost

Mike Pompeo Laments Cruelty Of The Berlin Wall And Its Too Ironic For Tweeters

"Mike Pompeo speaking about how walls are cruel is like watching a shark say the sight of blood makes it faint."
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Twitter users blasted Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday after he lamented the “horrific conditions” that had been endured by people who until 1989 were cut off from the West by the Berlin Wall .

Critics accused Pompeo of hypocrisy, given how a cornerstone of President Donald Trump ’s administration is to build a barrier between the U.S. and Mexico.

“I’m so proud speaking mere feet from where the wall once stood to celebrate its demise now three decades ago,” said Pompeo who served in the U.S. military on the Iron Curtain border  in the late 1980s at the Koerber Global Leaders Dialogue event in Berlin on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the wall’s fall.

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“Sometimes we need to take a victory lap,” he added. “We get caught up in the challenge of the day and we forget the greatness that we have achieved to lift billions of people out of horrific conditions and that we did so together.”

The Twitter account for Samantha Bee’s late-night TV show “Full Frontal” said Pompeo “speaking about how walls are cruel is like watching a shark say the sight of blood makes it faint.”

Others noted the irony of Pompeo’s comments.

Defenders of Pompeo, however, argued the heavily guarded wall constructed in the German capital in 1961 was designed to keep people trapped in the East and not to deter migrants or drugs from entering the country, which Trump seeks to do with his promised barrier.

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