No, they don't. I mean let's be plain. They have lied to the international community, lied to their own people.
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Susan Rice is an American diplomat and policy advisor who served as the 27th United States National Security Advisor from 2013 to 2017. In this role, she was a key figure in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the Obama administration, focusing on issues such as national security, international relations, and global health. Prior to her tenure as National Security Advisor, Rice served as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 2009 to 2013, where she advocated for U.S. interests on the global stage and addressed pressing international issues.
They have lied to the international community, lied to their own people.
Well, that is just completely wrong. What has happened over the last many years in the past prior to this administration was North Korea would behave badly, and they were rewarded for their bad behavior.
No, they don't. And let's be plain. You're right. They have lied to the international community, lied to their own people.
Well, that's just completely wrong. What has happened over the last many years, in the past prior to this administration was North Korea would behave badly, and they were rewarded for their bad behavior.
The message that this administration has sent is, again, you will be judged by your actions, not your words. There will be no rewards for bad behavior. And if you break your commitments, not only will you get nothing, you'll get increasing…
There's every reason, Anderson, to be exceedingly skeptical, and the United States certainly is.
So the message that this administration has sent is, again, you will be judged by your actions not your words. There will be no rewards for bad behavior. And if you break commitments, not only will you get nothing, you'll get increasing…
I don't think it is a question of the United Nations or Annan being played.
I think both in the Security Council and in the secretariat and Annan himself have been very clear eyed about the Syrian government, its motives, and its behavior to date.
called the February 4th veto outrageous and accused Moscow of standing with a dictator.
Syria is an urgent moral challenge and a growing threat to regional peace and security.





