"Once again the U.S. cynically used their veto to prevent the U.N. Security Council from acting on Israel and Palestine at a time of unprecedented carnage," said Human Rights Watch.
And there you can see the reality of US policy. Biden can speak all the nice words about human dignity, the value of freedom, and the right of self determination, but they are all hollow sentiments. Your moral worth has nothing to do with what is in your heart. The only thing that matters is your behavior. Likewise, the only thing that states should be judged on is their behavior. As a US citizen, it is heartbreaking to again witness the depravity of my own nation. It’s made doubly difficult when we have to endure the endless parade of false moralizing from this administration, and the one before that, and the one before that, on and on and on.
The irony is that the situation is pretty much the opposite of this -- the US vetoed a symbolic, non-binding resolution for essentially messaging reasons (it didn't explicitly acknowledge Israel's right to self-defence), but when it comes to concrete action it's providing millions in humanitarian relief, and Biden is pressuring Netanyahu privately and publicly to pull back from a full invasion and allow a relief corridor.
Biden is pressuring Netanyahu privately and publicly to pull back from a full invasion and allow a relief corridor.
Biden has been pretty clear on his administration's stance on this war, and it's not "let's not murder innocent Palestinians". Biden has been telling Netenyahu to chill out (from a full invasion to bombing the shit out of Palestinians), but didn't actually do anything. The US is still sending billions of dollars to Israel.
Lol Biden only cares that Netanyahu doesn't go full genocide otherwise his own position will look bad which is already supporting Israel.
It only took the USA a day after Hamas's attack to send munitions with no issue, Biden knows exactly where he stands.
Furthermore, none of that aid is currently reaching Palestine anyway. Last I checked he was only able to convince Israel for 20 trucks of aid, no fuel, and one time entry from Egypt.
At best he probably got him to delay or reduce some of the planned ground attack so that it won't be a complete immediate massacre, and more like a month long killing spree.
Ah, yes, this is the part where I get to feel embarrassed about my nationality because our politics sometimes completely lack any nuance whatsoever and it’s fucking stupid :(
Twelve of 15 members of the U.N. Security Council supported the Brazil-sponsored resolution, including France, Japan, Switzerland, China, and the United Arab Emirates. The United Kingdom and Russia abstained, and the U.S. was the lone no vote.
Because the U.S. is one of the body’s five permanent members, its no vote was enough to tank the resolution, which also denounced Hamas’ attack on Israel and urged “all parties to fully comply with their obligations under international law.”
When are idiots going to learn what the UN is and does before bending over and splattering their diarrhea shit-tier knowledge across the planet?
The only time you hear about the UN is when there's an international incident. The fact that this is intermittent rather than constant shows that they are doing the intended job, which is to act as a forum for communication between nations.
Do you really fucking think almost every country in the world would have a seat at the table if they thought it was pointless?
This is the reason I always advise people not to be always nice. Be nice once in a while. That way people will speak of you like He's a nice guy, actually. Wheareas if you try to be nice to everyone every time, one little rejection(or mishap, or basically anything that doesn't tickle other people's fancies) will make you look shitty.