The Bombast of Nikki Haley

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How Nikki Haley got her job as UN ambassador, and a major foreign policy spokesperson for the Trump administration, is a mystery, at least to me. Her vicious personal attacks on Trump when he was a candidate should’ve ruled her out from the get-go. Where oh where is Trump’s vaunted vindictiveness and alleged “narcissism” when we need it? Whereas Obama’s appointments were characterized as a “team of rivals,” Trump’s may rightly be considered a team of enemies.

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As Governor of South Carolina, and a member of that state’s House of Representatives, Haley’s foreign policy experience is absolutely nil. Nor does her degree in accounting from Clemson University inspire confidence. Her record thus far has consisted of giving voice to the neoconservative tendency in the GOP – the very people Trump defeated in the GOP primaries. The conventional Republican foreign policy clichés we’ve heard for years pour forth from her mouth like vomit from a drunk. Her recent speech before the American Enterprise Institute on the nuclear deal with Iran is a perfect case in point.

Haley acknowledges that Iran is complying with the terms of the deal, but that, we’re told, is a mere “technical” detail. Compliance is irrelevant, she says:

They think, ‘Well, as long as Iran is meeting the limits on enriched uranium and centrifuges, then it’s complying with the deal.’ That’s not true. This is a jigsaw puzzle.

What exactly does this mean? According to Haley, the Iran deal consists of more than just the terms laid out in the agreement, known as the JCPOA: it’s also about a UN resolution calling on Iran to stop testing missiles and the legislation passed by Congress overseeing enforcement. Yet these are separate issues: the UN resolution she refers to endorsed the deal, and merely requested Iran to stop testing missiles. As for the Corker-Cardin legislation, it’s hard to imagine how Iran is answerable to the US Congress: this is pure fantasy on Haley’s part.

Speaking of pure fantasy, early on in her peroration our UN Ambassadress reveals herself as a rank amateur by calling into question the very legitimacy of the Iranian regime:

“Judging any international agreement begins and ends with the nature of the government that signed it. Does it respect international law? Can it be trusted to abide by its commitments? Is the agreement strong enough to withstand the regime’s attempts to cheat? Given these answers, is the agreement in the national interests of the United States?

“The Islamic Republic of Iran was born in an act of international lawbreaking. On November 4, 1979, a group of Islamic revolutionary students overran the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. In violation of international law, they held 52 American Marines and diplomats hostage for 444 days.

“For the 38 years since, the Iranian regime has existed outside the community of law-abiding nations. Henry Kissinger famously said that Iran can’t decide whether it is a nation or a cause.

“Since 1979, the regime has behaved like a cause – the cause of spreading revolutionary Shiite Islam by force. Its main enemy and rallying point has been and continues to be what it calls the Great Satan . . . the United States of America.”

And so, according to Ms. Haley, the legitimate ruler of Iran is the pretender to the Peacock Throne. Ah, but the question is which one is the “rightful” ruler? (maybe it’s one of these guys.)

Why should anyone take her seriously at this point? However, just for the fun of it, let us take on the core of her argument: the idea that “judging any international agreement begins and ends with the nature of the government that signed it.”

By this standard, any agreement reached with a non-democratic country – say, Saudi Arabia, or China – is invalid, inherently illegitimate, and bound to be broken. Indeed, how many countries in the world live up to Ms. Haley’s exacting standards? By her lights, we shouldn’t even be in the United Nations!

During World War I, we loaned Britain substantial amounts on the condition that they would pay back their debts with interest. Yet they defaulted. Was this due to the “nature” of the British government?

Nations sign and abide by – or fail to keep — agreements in pursuit of their perceived interests: it has nothing to do with their “nature,” i.e. with their domestic political arrangements. That Haley fails to understand this basic principle of international diplomacy underscores her unfitness for the job of UN ambassador.

Another Haley howler is her contention that “For the 38 years since [the taking of the US embassy in Tehran] the Iranian regime has existed outside the community of law-abiding nations.” This is news to the ninety-nine countries that maintain embassies in Tehran, the Iranian capital, including Britain, France, Spain, Germany, and most of the rest of our NATO allies. Our allies in the East – Japan, South Korea – also maintain full diplomatic relations with the Iranian government. Only Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the US maintain “interest sections” via the Swiss diplomatic corps (Canada has contact with Tehran via the Italians).

So much for Iran being “outside the community of law-abiding nations”! Indeed, the reality is quite the opposite: alongside the Egyptian dictatorship and the Saudi despotism, the US and Canada are alone in ostracizing Tehran.

Which brings us to an important point: although there is much speculation that Haley’s speech is a prelude to the Trump administration pulling out of the Iran deal, the reality is that this is highly unlikely. Haley herself hints at this when she avers that “the deal was constructed in a way that makes leaving it less attractive.” Well, yes, leaving the deal would give Iran the green light to move ahead with a nuclear weapons program – endangering the entire region, provoking an arms race, and raising the possibility of yet another Middle Eastern war. So here she acknowledges, albeit indirectly, the benefits of the deal.

And there’s another point to be made: the US was not alone in shaping and ultimately signing on to the Iran deal. The other signatories are Britain, Russia, France, China, and Germany. If the Trump administration pulls out, the others will ignore the US sanctions on Tehran, a state of affairs that will merely underscore Washington’s impotence.

Haley’s amalgam of innuendo – Iran, she avers, is secretly violating the deal, although she provides us with no evidence – historical revisionism, and outright absurdity is not aimed at Iran, or the international community. Like most foreign policy pronouncements of this – or any other – administration, it’s meant for domestic consumption. Aside from projecting “strength,” and “toughness,” it’s a sop to the powerful Israel lobby, which has been smarting from its failure to scotch the deal, as well as to those neoconservatives in the GOP who hate Trump and will continue hating him no matter what he does or doesn’t do about Iran.

During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump said he wouldn’t pull out of the Iran deal but would instead strenuously “police” it. This may well be one of his campaign promises that the President will actually keep. What’s likely to happen is that Trump will throw this in the lap of Congress – as he’s doing with the DACA issue – in order to avoid taking a position one way or the other. As with most of what comes out of this administration, especially when it comes to foreign policy, the Haley speech is simply bombast. Or, as Shakespeare characterized life itself, it’s “a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”

Reprinted with permission from Antiwar.com.

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catfish
catfish
September 10, 2017 8:27 am

Haley the Ho sold herself to the devil!

wholy1
wholy1
September 10, 2017 8:43 am

Haley = S. Powers on steroids?

Stucky
Stucky
September 10, 2017 8:50 am

Nikki, a massive cunt in search of a single brain cell, has achieved the impossible …. she makes me miss Bolton.

WTF was Trump thinking???

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Stucky
September 10, 2017 10:21 am

I think he was thinking “let me stick her in the most meaningless job there is”.

catfish
catfish
  Stucky
September 10, 2017 12:37 pm

Maybe the old lech Trump got a shag out of the Jezebel harlot and got her the job as UN ambassador as a reward.

kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
September 10, 2017 9:04 am

I’ve arrived at the conclusion that females become absolutely crazed when achieving any power.

Abortion – women now have the power to kill a human fetus without any penalty. Most women support this.

Obama’s women in charge:
Hildebeast – We came, we saw, he died. HA, HA, HA. Shitlaery was the major driving force behind our Regime Change in Libya and Syria. That the killing of 500,000 innocents (women, children, elderly, babies) is just acceptable collateral damage is A-OK – political agendas are all important.

S. Rice and Shitlarey lying about Benghazi – didn’t care about the deaths of Americans; politics was more important.

Nikki Haley – to the max; she is serving an underlying purpose with her maniac speeches.

I recognize that if you do not follow orders or agree with the Pres., you are viewed as not a ‘team player’ regardless of the truth or morality of the position taken. It is just that women seem to take this to a higher level.

catfish
catfish

yeah the serpent always knew the woman Eve would be easy prey for his evil plans

Capn Mike
Capn Mike

Back in the early ’80’s, my wife at the time, an ardent feminist, claimed that “If women ran the world, there would be no wars.” I then pointed out that at that time, there were two ugly wars underway: one led by Indira Gandhi, and the other by Golda Meir. Result? “The couch for you, asshole.”

TE
TE
September 10, 2017 9:13 am

We spread terror, chemical toxins and evil, then blame negative consequences on bs like morality and cow farts.
She is proof that as the rest of the world wakes up we are going to be in a world of hurt.
Shoving us into complete planet wide devastation while blaming everyone else.
We are the evil we are so afraid of.
So happy to see you Stuck!

Stucky
Stucky
  TE
September 10, 2017 9:43 am

Thanks!!

Actually, quite nice to see YOU!! I’m not going to pry … just glad you’re still around, and I hope things are going well with you. You’ve been missed, for sure.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TE
September 10, 2017 2:46 pm

I think most of the rest of the world is awake. Generally, they are working to develope a working parallel system that doesn’t need us. Only the US sleeps.

Stubb
Stubb
September 10, 2017 9:22 am

Today, my friends, the dogs of war are bitches.

Thaisleeze
Thaisleeze
September 10, 2017 9:50 am

Haley was not Trump’s choice, like every significant decision it has been imposed on him from the shadows.

BL
BL
  Thaisleeze
September 10, 2017 11:54 am

Thai-sleeze
But, but, but Thai……..Trump was supposed to be different. He was the new guy that nobody could push around or IMPOSE their will upon. These insidious appointments started WEEK ONE of the Trump administration and to add insult to injury he tops the cake with the ultra liberal Dems Ivanka and Jared 666. Haley proved herself a tool years ago without any doubt so there could be no question for Trump as to her status.

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
September 10, 2017 10:00 am

She is a product of Koch brothers funding. So I can only assume Trump cut a deal with them.
Some good points about Nikki:
She challenged the good ole boys in SC legislature
She appointed Tim Scott senator to fill a vacancy when Jim DeMint left, he since won reelection on his own.
She is not a friend of Lindsey Grahamesty.

MN Steel
MN Steel
September 10, 2017 10:00 am

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Art
Art
September 10, 2017 10:48 am

She is an embarrassment and should be replaced.

Gayle
Gayle
September 10, 2017 11:19 am

The neocons have been lusting for regime change in Iran for years (I heard Bolton openly promote this on Fox a couple of years ago, and he clearly stated the US needed to take care of the problem.). Reading Haley’s claims about the illegitimacy of the present government is chilling, because this is what will be used to try to justify our involvement in fixing things.

Iran is the player that gums up the neocon dreams for the ME.

BL
BL
  Gayle
September 10, 2017 12:04 pm

Gayle- Neocons maybe but this is at the behest of Israel who direct our actions in the ME. We are to foot the bill and provide the muscle to smite their enemies. Who really runs the WH?

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
September 10, 2017 12:32 pm

Spoke to a person close to the Trump camp. This is what happened, folks. Trump, in a foolish and short-sighted effort to win over the Establishment Republicans and Globalists allowed his senior positions to be staffed by Priebus and others of his ilk. These snakes, knowing that personnel is policy, took the ball and ran with it. They vetoed ALL loyal Trump supporters who were not part of their gang – that is to say, virtually all of them. LIsts of hundreds of good, experienced patriots were passed to Trump to fill key positions. These lists were short stopped and Trump never even saw them (he was up to his ass in alligators, of course, and did not even know the lists existed – control over access to the president is critical and the RINO’s know it and control it with a fist of iron). As for Nikki Haley, this pseudo-American moron was given the UN job to get her out of South Carolina as a favor to a pro-Trump faction there. She has proceeded to make a complete ass of herself and bring shame to our country. Trump! Listen up! Fire these idiots and fill the positions with your own people! Same thing at CIA. Pompeo is a nice guy and loyal but totally surrounded by RINO’s, liberal Democrats and various Obama-like creatures. He doesn’t understand a thing about the place. Pathetic.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Southern Sage
September 10, 2017 12:50 pm

Pompeo’s worse than ignorant. He’s Deep State. His statements about Wikileaks (a “non-state intelligence service”) are both nonsensical and scary.

BL
BL
September 10, 2017 12:42 pm

Sage- I looked up the word (apologist) and damned if your picture was there next to the word. Call your connected buddy back and tell him excuses don’t win the battles. I shudder to think about Trump in command if WWIII breaks out.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
  BL
September 10, 2017 9:16 pm

I am not apologizing for anybody. I am appalled by what has happened. Just telling it like it is. We been had!

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
September 10, 2017 12:58 pm

Of course what Haley says is inflammatory neocon rubbish. It’s like Trump said about pussy-grabbing (which is still fucken hilarious): “it’s just words, folks – just words”. The only noteworthy military action Trump has taken was firing Tomahawks at an empty Syrian runway that was back in business the next day. All the people with their undies in a bunch because Trump’s got his finger on the launch button and is about to start WWIII need to climb down off the ledge.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
September 10, 2017 1:04 pm

I guess the bright side is that he could have picked Liz Cheney.

Hondo
Hondo
September 10, 2017 6:29 pm

How did she get her job…have you noticed she is wearing a blue dress…kinda, sorta, like Monika’s! Have you noticed that she is always scratching her ass, and Trump is always scratching his knees? Carpet party, carpet party, carpet party, thanks

catfish
catfish
  Hondo
September 12, 2017 1:44 am

Yeah the old lech shagged the jezebel harlot for her job. Otherwise the balding twat would never have been able to shag the old slapper. Bit like his 3rd missus – let’s face it – she didn’t marry the flipflopping deceiver for his looks did she? Most here thought he would bring change – like the sodomite mogrel he replaced. Well talking of change – its only the puppet that changes – not the master – the more things change the more they stay the same.