It could be accountability of what is expected from the troops when it comes to sexual exploitation and corruption.
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Nikki Haley is an American politician and diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations from January 2017 to December 2018. She was the first female governor of South Carolina, holding office from January 2011 to January 2017. As governor, Haley focused on economic development, education reform, and job creation, and she gained national attention for her leadership during the aftermath of the Charleston church shooting in 2015, where she called for the removal of the Confederate flag from the statehouse grounds.
Israel has their back up. They know something bad is going to happen, and they are literally on notice ready.
Iran continues to test ballistic missiles in defiance of that resolution as recently as last January.
I do think that the President's budget was helpful in putting countries on notice and putting the U.N. on notice.
I think that you can comfortably do 25 percent, because I have talked with the Secretary-General.
I have to say, my biggest concern with Security Council resolutions is that not all countries follow them.
there are troop-contributing countries that see this as a moneymaker, and they are not holding their end of the deal.
Food security is something that the U.S. should always feel very strongly about.
I don't think we saw any gains since the reversal. I don't think we will, you know, we are going to see any losses.
They are going to continue their nuclear capabilities. And we just gave them a lot of money to do it with.
We have got to make sure that our troops--our U.N. troops in Lebanon are actually looking at what Hezbollah is doing and not turning the other way.
I think what it does is it shows that we very much care about human rights and how governments treat their people.





