Here are the facts:
*15 U.N member states voted on the matter. 14 voted to pass it and the U.S. was the only one to vote against. The bill did not pass due to the veto.
*It was the tenth US veto of a resolution against Israel since 2001, and the first by the Obama administration.
*US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice said that she did not want the veto to be "misunderstood" as support for continued Israeli settlement construction. Frankly I don't see any other way for that veto to be interpreted.
Here's my opinion:
The United States and Israel have yet again made a mockery of international law and the United Nations. If the United States isn't going to at least give the slightest attempt at appearing to be a somewhat unbiased mediator in this conflict then Palestine should bypass U.S. approval for statehood and put the issue of statehood to a U.N. referendum. We already know that every country in the world will vote for Palestinian statehood except Israel and the U.S.
This blog is inspired by, and dedicated to the brave bloggers of Egypt who literally risked their lives to speak their minds and to expose to the world the truth. The end result? They initiated the spark which led their country to freedom, set them on the road to democracy, and inspired others to do the same.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
U.S. vetoes yet another U.N. resolution condemning Israeli settlement activity in the occupied West Bank
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I'm glad to see you blogging about this issue. It is a very sensitive case and very few take the risk to speak about how America and Israel are taking peoples freedom as a joke just to the center of attention.
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