Nikki Haley Needs To Atone For Her Neocon Foreign Policy If She Wants To Be GOP Nominee
Former Governor of South Carolina Nikki Haley officially launched her presidential bid this week. But, if she wants conservative voters to support her and win the Republican nomination in 2016, Haley must make amends for her numerous foreign policy errors.
Haley says she’s tired of the Washington establishment failing U.S. voters and she’s ready to “rediscover fiscal responsibility, secure the border, and strengthen our country, our pride, and our purpose.” However, her history of supporting an interventionist agenda will not be forgotten. To be a candidate for the Republican Party, she must show that the reckless military adventurism that places America last and makes the U.S war machine first is over.
The Bush Era Revived
Haley promoted her failed foreign policies during her time as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, January 2017 to January 2018. From January 2017 to January 2018, Haley was U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. It was obvious from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, that U.S. involvementism in the Middle East had been a massive waste of American time, money, lives, and resources. Haley repeatedly urged the U.S. not to withdraw. our military In conflicts with Iran and Syria, North Korea, or other foreign countries.
Despite former President Donald Trump’s explicit demands Haley convinced Trump to resign from Bush-era interference that had plagued his GOP predecessors. Iran: More militant approach.
Haley added to her quest in late 2017 by claiming that there was “undeniable” Evidence that Iran provided weapons to Yemeni rebels fighting against Saudi Arabia. Later, the UN stated that there was no evidence. Insufficient, but that didn’t stop Haley from trying to conjure up a U.S.-led global crackdown on Iran and “what they’re doing.”
“The fight against Iranian aggression is the world’s fight,” she declared.
The U.S.’s national security was not immediately at risk because of the infighting between several Middle Eastern countries. Haley however wanted to include America.
In early 2017, she did the same with Syria. The same year she advocated for American meddling in Saudi Arabia’s battle, Haley led the administration’s change of tune on regime change in Syria. Haley made the announcement in March 2017. “our priority is no longer to sit there and focus on getting Assad out.” Days later in April, Haley pivoted and said one of the Trump administration’s top priorities was evicting the Bashar al-Assad regime, not orchestrating peace settlements.
She Claim There was “not any sort of option where a political solution is going to happen with Assad at the head of the regime” Assad’s regime and expressed strong support for the U.S. military’s continued attacks Against UN opposition.
Haley was upset that Trump had pulled American troops out of Syria in order to avoid another decade-long, costly U.S. military intervention in the Middle East. “to die” This would leave a regional gap that would be quickly filled with bloodthirsty Turks.
Haley opposed the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan —
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