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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Romney calls for cutting aid to 'Palestinians' and UN

Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, one of the frontrunners for the Republican nomination for President of the United States, has called for cutting funding to the 'Palestinians' and the United Nations if the UN recognizes a 'Palestinian state' later this week. And that's not all - no, that's not all.
Mitt Romney would like to see the U.S. “cut foreign assistance to the Palestinians, as well as re-evaluate its funding of U.N. programs and its relationship with any nation voting in favor of recognition” if the U.N. opts to grant Palestine statehood.

“What we are watching unfold at the United Nations is an unmitigated diplomatic disaster,” Romney said in a statement released this morning. “It is the culmination of President Obama’s repeated efforts over three years to throw Israel under the bus and undermine its negotiating position. That policy must stop now. In his speech to the U.N. this week, President Obama must unequivocally reaffirm the United States’ commitment to the security of Israel and its continued existence as a Jewish state. And he must make clear that if the Palestinian Authority succeeds in gaining any type of U.N. recognition, the United States will cut foreign assistance to the Palestinians, as well as re-evaluate its funding of U.N. programs and its relationship with any nation voting in favor of recognition. Actions that compromise the interests of the United States, our allies, and all those who desire a lasting peace must have consequences.”

Rick Perry will hold a press conference later this morning on the same topic.
Reevaluate its relationship with any country that votes in favor? You mean the US under Romney would finally start demanding some loyalty in exchange for all those billions of dollars in foreign aid that they get? It's about time (check the record - Israel votes with the US at the UN more than any other country).

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1 Comments:

At 2:26 AM, Blogger Nomadic100 said...

I'm reconsidering my position on Romney. Not long ago, I thought that Perry was the "bee's knees" but he evidently is not.

Now, if only I could believe that Romney really believes what he has been saying, it would clinch it for me, and we wouldn't need Governor Christie.

 

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