Former United Nations Ambassador John Bolton warned today that President Obama should not take any actions before leaving office that could hurt Israel at the U.N., THE HILL reports.
Bolton said during an interview with radio host John Catsimatidis that there is “a lot of speculation over in Turtle Bay at U.N. headquarters about resolutions that recognize a Palestinian state or that try and set a boundary for Israel based on the 1967 ceasefire lines. I think that’d be very inadvisable for the president to do that,” he said.
Obama said during his final speech as president at the U.N. General Assembly that Israel would be in a better position if it did not “permanently occupy and settle Palestinian land” and Palestinians would be better off if they were to “reject incitement,” according to the Jerusalem Post.
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What does that mean? Can Obama really just go to the UN and have them pass a resolution?
Cory. He can present it and knowing the U.N. it will surely pass, without the US vetoing it
And I say the world would have been a better place if he had never set foot in the White house.