Mooi
nieuws gisteren, toen bekend werd gemaakt dat hare kwaadaardigheid
Nikki Haley terugtreedt als ambassadeur bij de VN. Deze duivel draait
werkelijk alles om als het over de feiten gaat die de ongebreidelde
terreur van de VS, Israël en Saoedi-Arabië in de dagelijkse praktijk laat zien (overigens ook wat betreft andere
zaken, maar de genoemde drie zijn wel het belangrijkst).
Nu
maar afwachten welke ploert het beest Trump nu weer zal aanstellen
als vervanger, die per 1 januari 2019 'in functie' zal treden.......
Slechter dan Haley is vrijwel onmogelijk. (althans dat hoop ik toch...)
Daarover
gesproken: Trump stelde dat Haley het voor elkaar kreeg dat de VS
weer wordt gerespecteerd...... ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Met
'gerespecteerd' bedoelt het beest bang zijn voor de VS en daar hebben
de landen waar de VS de pik op heeft, alle redenen toe, echter dat is
bepaald niet alleen de 'verdienste van Haley of Trump.
Met leugens en/of false flag operaties heeft de VS al sinds WOII (en zelfs nog ver daarvoor, maar laat ik me beperken tot het einde van WOII) illegale oorlogen gevoerd tegen landen die in de verste verte geen partij zijn voor de VS, dit nog naast de geheime militaire operaties die de VS (volkomen illegaal) uitvoert waar het maar uitkomt...... Verder is daar nog het organiseren van opstanden en coups in diverse buitenlanden van de VS..... Dan het feit dat de VS met drone-terreur al duizenden mensen heeft vermoord, voor meer dan 90% overigens niet eens verdachte personen, dus veelal vrouwen en kinderen...... Om nog maar te zwijgen over het ontvoeren, martelen en gijzelen van verdachten door de VS (CIA).......
Met leugens en/of false flag operaties heeft de VS al sinds WOII (en zelfs nog ver daarvoor, maar laat ik me beperken tot het einde van WOII) illegale oorlogen gevoerd tegen landen die in de verste verte geen partij zijn voor de VS, dit nog naast de geheime militaire operaties die de VS (volkomen illegaal) uitvoert waar het maar uitkomt...... Verder is daar nog het organiseren van opstanden en coups in diverse buitenlanden van de VS..... Dan het feit dat de VS met drone-terreur al duizenden mensen heeft vermoord, voor meer dan 90% overigens niet eens verdachte personen, dus veelal vrouwen en kinderen...... Om nog maar te zwijgen over het ontvoeren, martelen en gijzelen van verdachten door de VS (CIA).......
Sinds
WOII heeft de VS intussen al meer dan 22 miljoen mensen
vermoord.......
Respect?
Volkomen terechte angst!!
Hier
een artikel van Tyler Durden over het aftreden van Haley, met veel
feiten over haar smerige optredens in de VN, eerder gepubliceerd op
Zero Hedge:
Nikki Haley Resigns as UN Ambassador
(ZHE) — Update
(11:00 am ET): During
their joint press conference, Trump offered effusive praise of Haley,
saying she earned the respect of foreign diplomats during her time as
UN ambassador. He added that “maybe” she will be coming back at
some point, and that she could have “her pick” of jobs in the
administration.
When
her turn came, Haley praised the administration’s “follow-through”
on its foreign policy aims and her success in cutting $1.3 billion
from the UN budget.
“countries may not like what we do but they respect what we do. They know that if we say we’re going to do something we follow it through.”
In
a recap of her stint as UN ambassador, Haley praised Trump’s
decision to move the US embassy in Israelfrom Tel Aviv to Jerusalem,
saying “we
will put our embassy where we want to put our embassy.”
She
also offered praise for other senior administration figures,
including Jared and Ivanka, claiming that Jared was a “hidden
genius” for his work on the revamped Nafta deal (now officially
known as USMCA).
Before
leaving her position at the end of the year, Haley said she hopes to
make sure “everything is in the right place” for when the next
ambassador arrives. And while she “doesn’t have anything set”
on what she’s doing next, she did confirm that “no I will not be
running in 2020” adding that she’s a “believer in term limits”
and wants to give “someone else a shot.”
When
reporters pressed her about her reasons for leaving, Haley denied
that she was leaving for “personal reasons” and reiterated her
claim that she felt it was time to “step aside” and that “the
truth is I want to make sure this administration has the strongest
person to fight.”
When
reporters reverted to questioning Trump, the president said his
administration had avoided serious foreign policy pitfalls – like
the outbreak of a hot war with North Korea – that many of Trump’s
critics had warned would be all but inevitable should he set foot in
the Oval Office.
“Look at North Korea, it was a potentially devastating problem and now it’s looking very good.”
Haley,
Trump said, played an important role in reestablishing international
respect for the US.
“We are respected again – that I can tell you. Very much respected again. Even if you look at the votes in the United Nations – where we would normally get no votes we are getting very strong votes now.”
He
added that the way in which Haley is leaving her position is “the
right way to do it.”
“It’s a great position – I think she’s helped make it a much better position. I think it’s become a more glamorous position than it was a few years ago. She’s made it a more important position. So I can say we have very many people who want to do it and they are very good people.”
Trump
also revealed that ‘we’re talking about three or four different
locations’ for the upcoming summit with North Korea, adding that
he’d love to remove sanctions but that “we have to get
something.” “Eventually
we’ll have meetings on US soil and on their soil also.
“I think North Korea is going to be a very economically successful country. Banks are calling they’re wanting to go there…and that’s one of the reasons we’re having very successful conversations.”
Asked
about the timeline for naming a successor to Haley, Trump said he
expects to appoint someone within the next “two or three weeks.”
Asked about the missing Saudi journalist, Trump said he knows
“nothing” about the situation but that he would be asking the
Saudis for more information.
Unable
to restrain himself from taking a shot at his former rival Hillary
Clinton, Trump answered a question about Hillary Clinton’s warnings
on how to handle Saudi Arabia with “I guess that’s why she lost.”
Meanwhile, Trump said Pompeo’s latest meeting with China (a
meeting that ended in a dramatic public confrontation) went
“very well.”
Turning
to the often uncomfortable subject of the timing of a US-China trade
deal, Trump insisted that “China wants to make a deal, but they’re
not ready yet. That’s
why I’ve canceled a couple of meetings.”
After
a few more kind words for Haley, the president wrapped up the press
conference.
While
Trump says he’s sad to see Haley go, at least one person is excited
by the news.
* *
*
Update
(10:40 am ET): Trump
has confirmed to a reporter that Haley will be leaving her post at
the end of the year, saying only that she wants to “take a break”
and that “we hate to lose her”. The president reportedly said he
will pick Haley’s replacement in “two-three weeks” or “sooner.”
- TRUMP SAYS HALEY HAD PREVIOUSLY SAID SHE WANTS TO TAKE A BREAK
- TRUMP SAYS `WE HATE TO LOSE’ HALEY, WILL BE LEAVING AT YEAR-END
- TRUMP SAYS WILL NAME HALEY SUCCESSOR IN 2-3 WEEKS OR SOONER
The
president added that Haley told him ‘six months ago’ that she
would be leaving at the two-year mark.
Trump says Haley will leave the UN and administration at the end of the year but would be happy to have her back in any capacity, per @justinsink in the Oval. Trump says she told him 6 months ago that she wanted to leave at the 2-year mark.
Haley
confirms that she will depart on good terms and that she will
campaign for Trump in 2020.
Unsurprisingly,
rumors are circulating in the White House press corp that the timing
of Haley’s resignation is “suspicious” and may have something
to do with the Brett Kavanaugh controversy.
Exactly.
I have no indication Nikki Haley resigned because of discontent over Kavanaugh’s confirmation, but the timing hints that — and White House aides are aware of that.
I have no indication Nikki Haley resigned because of discontent over Kavanaugh’s confirmation, but the timing hints that — and White House aides are aware of that.
Others
are speculating that South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham could soon
take a job in the Trump cabinet (possibly attorney general?) after
the midterms, allowing Haley to fill his old senate seat.
In
a statement to reporters, Haley said her experience as UN ambassador
has been “the honor of a lifetime” and that the US would put its
embassy where it wants and that “there are a number of people who
would like to do this…it is a much more glamorous position than it
was a few years ago.”
* *
*
Two
weeks after President Trump issued another fiery rebuke of globalism,
the United Nations and its attendant institutions during his second
speech before the UN General Assembly, Axios is
reporting that the president has accepted the resignation of UN
Ambassador Nikki Haley.
Haley,
the former governor of South Carolina who has been with the
administration since the beginning, reportedly discussed her
resignation with Trump during a visit to the White House last
week. Her
desire to leave her post apparently shocked several senior
administration officials. Haley was an early and frequent critic of
then-candidate Trump before she conceded and joined his
administration.
Haley
refused to comment on reports of her resignation after walking by a
group of reporters in the West Wing.
Haley just walked by a group of reporters in the West Wing, I asked her if the report is true and she did not answer. She walked through a door leading towards the West Wing.
But
in what appeared to be a confirmation of the report, Press Secretary
Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced that Haley would make an appearance
with Trump in the Oval Office at 10:30 am ET. The event will be open
to the press pool.
Trump also teased the 10:30 meeting with a tweet.
Readers
can watch the press conference on the live feed below:
Most
recently, Haley oversaw the US’s withdrawal from a UN human rights
council over its “chronic bias against Israel.”
“I
want to make it crystal clear that this step is not a retreat from
human rights commitments,” Haley said at the time. “On the
contrary, we take this step because our commitment does not allow us
to remain a part of a hypocritical and self-serving organization that
makes a mockery of human rights.”
At
one point, Haley was rumored to be a top pick to replace Rex
Tillerson as Secretary of State – a job that ultimately went to
Secretary Mike Pompeo. Media reports detailed a fraught relationship
between Haley and Tillerson as they jockeyed to be the face of the
administration’s foreign policy. Tillerson’s aides reportedly
asked her to pre-clear any public remarks with Washington.
While
she has mostly avoided conflict with Trump since joining the
administration, Trump did accuse her of getting “ahead of the
curve” after she said earlier this year that the administration
would impose sanctions on Russian companies found to be aiding the
Syrian government’s chemical weapons program after a deadly
chemical attack in April, as the
New York Timesreminds
us.
On April 15, Ms. Haley announced that the administration would place sanctions on Russian companies found to be assisting Syria’s chemical weapons program — part of a menu of options to retaliate against a suspected gas attack that killed dozens on April 7. But the next day, the White House announced that Mr. Trump had decided not to go forward with the sanctions, contradicting what Ms. Haley had said. The White House said she had gotten “ahead of the curve.”
She
also broke with the administration line when she said last December
that women accusing Trump of sexual improprieties deserved “to be
heard” and that “they should be dealt with.”
And in December 2017, Ms. Haley said that women who had accused Mr. Trump of sexual misconduct “should be heard,” a surprising break from the administration’s longstanding assertion that the accusations were false and that voters rightly dismissed them when they elected Mr. Trump. “They should be heard, and they should be dealt with,” Ms. Haley told CBS. “And I think we heard from them prior to the election. And I think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way, they have every right to speak up.”
As
Axios pointed out, Haley wrote an op-ed last month challenging
allegations in the infamous anonymous NYT op-ed alleging that a group
of senior administration officials had formed an internal
“resistance” movement against Trump to protect the nation from
his most dangerous impulses.
=====================================Ook aangaande Iran heeft Haley zich beschuldigd aan oorlogshitserij, lees het volgende artikel dat ik eerder vandaag publiceerde en klik op de de links onder dat bericht: 'Trump volgt het scenario van deep state: oorlog met Iran 'is onvermijdelijk....''
Voorts:
'Iraanse protesten allesbehalve compleet spontaan (zoals VS ambassadeur bij de VN Haley durfde te stellen...)....'
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