Nikki Haley Succeeded at the UN Because She Saw It for What It Is
Standing up for the U.S., and Israel, in the viper pit.
October 15, 2018
Standing up for the U.S., and Israel, in the viper pit.
Last week, Nikki Haley announced that she will be stepping down as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations at the end of the year. When President Trump appointed her to the position, she had behind her a successful tenure as governor of South Carolina, but no prior experience in foreign policy. This, writes Seth Lispky, turned out to have been her greatest asset:
Standing up for the U.S., and Israel, in the viper pit.
It sacrifices legitimacy without any diplomatic benefits.
The morality of the op-ed page counts for little in the Middle East.
Sidney Shachnow, in memoriam.
Numismatics 101.
Last week, Nikki Haley announced that she will be stepping down as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations at the end of the year. When President Trump appointed her to the position, she had behind her a successful tenure as governor of South Carolina, but no prior experience in foreign policy. This, writes Seth Lispky, turned out to have been her greatest asset:
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