Once again, Nikki Haley, the American Ambassador at the
United Nations sounds ridiculous. The
last time I heard her was during the vote of the Security Council and the
General Assembly after the announcement of Mr. Trump regarding Jerusalem, threatening countries who would
vote against the USA. But in fact this
morning after Mr. Trump threatened to cut
aid to the Palestinians, she also
threatened to cut aid to UNRWA, the
organization that has been supporting Palestinian refugees until a just
solution is found for them. At the
beginning of her term she ridiculously threatened to hit with her shoe anybody
who would criticize Israel. Really that
was below the belt. However, the Defense
Minister, Mr. Liberman presented her
with a box of shoes when she visited Israel.
On another scene, but not completely disconnected, she was
quoted on the Israeli radio this morning commending the people of Iran for protesting against the regime. “People have the right to rise up against their oppressors.” It brought back the memory of the Americans
meddling in Iran in 1953 when the government of Mohammad Mosaddegh which was
commended for many social reforms, was
overthrown in a coup d’etat aided by the United States' Central Intelligence
Agency and the United Kingdom’s Secret Intelligence Service, basically for the
nationalization of the Iranian oil industry.
Colonial countries have a long history of abusing the resources of the countries they had
colonized and find it very difficult
to let go. The 1956 invasion of Egypt by Israel, Britain and
France was basically a reaction to the
courageous step that Gamal Abdel Nasser took to nationalize the Suez Canal.
Mr. Netanyahu never stops talking about the danger of
Iran. So it is not surprising that Mr.
Trump and his Ambassador Nikki Haley would risk getting the US in a war for the
sake of their staunch ally, Israel. I wonder what the ambassador thinks of the
rights of the Palestinians, who have been
oppressed for 50 years under Israeli
occupation? . Do they have the right to protest against
their oppressors?
Recently it was all over the media, Ahed Tamimi, her mother
and other members of the family from Nabi Saleh have been incarcerated for protesting
to retrieve their rights in the water source of their town, that has been depleted by the religious settlement
of Halmish. I would like to see how Ambassador Haley would react if she
cannot get a drink of water or her morning coffee and daily shower.