Sunday, October 15, 2017

Two positive steps taken against UN and Iran

First, the USA leadership is withdrawing from UNESCO because of their anti-Israelism (and undoubtably, their anti-Americanism):
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the foreign ministry to begin preparing to withdraw from UNESCO, following the U.S. announcement it will leave the United Nations cultural body due to its anti-Israel bias.

In a statement Thursday, Netanyahu welcomed President Donald Trump’s decision to leave UNESCO, calling it a “moral decision” and that UNESCO “has become a theater of absurd. Instead of preserving history, it distorts it.”
And they should never return to their council so long as their obsessions remain. It'll save a lot of money, and help defund the UN as they should've been long ago.

Then, president Trump has wisely taken steps to decertify the Iran deal:
President Donald Trump announced in a White House speech Friday that he has decertified the Iranian nuclear deal as part of a new and tougher approach towards the Islamic Republic.

“We cannot and will not make this certification,” Trump said. “We will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror and the very real threat of Iran’s nuclear breakout.”

While the decertification stops short of pulling out of the agreement, the move hands the decision over to Congress to decide whether to reimpose sanctions originally lifted in 2015.
And if the Democrats are smart, they too will back all efforts to ensure inspection of Iran directly within is able to take place. In any case, Iran's dictatorship must be brought down.

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