When it comes to United States Senators, about the only thing you can count on is that they will never all agree on anything. In this case, they have ALL affixed their signatures to a resolution to the United Nations. It is fairly worded and makes a distinct point. All we demand is that the nation of Israel get the same even treatment that every other nation receives from the UN. Last week, our Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, blasted the UN for their treatment of Isreal. I don’t know how President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell arranged this but it sure smacks of great leadership. I am sure that our ally, Israel, is very grateful for the support that this represents. Now the UN knows that there is a new sheriff in town.
As Written By Frank Camp for the Daily Wire:
When U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley stood in front of the press following her first meeting with the U.N. Security Council last February, she offered a blistering critique of the international body’s treatment of Israel:
The Security Council just finished its regular monthly meeting on Middle East issues. It’s the first meeting like that that I’ve attended, and I have to say it was a bit strange.
The Security Council is supposed to discuss how to maintain international peace and security, but at our meeting on the Middle East, the discussion was not about Hezbollah’s illegal build-up of rockets in Lebanon; it was not about the money and weapons Iran provides to terrorists; it was not about how we defeat ISIS; it was not about how we hold Bashar al-Assad accountable for the slaughter of hundreds and thousands of civilians. No, instead, the meeting focused on criticizing Israel, the one true democracy in the Middle East.
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