Bad UN legislation provokes terrible op-ed
The Heritage Foundation’s Brett Schaeffer and I don’t agree on all that much when it comes to the United Nations. But we can agree that this op-ed, comparing proposed GOP legislation on UN funding to the Abuja terror attack, is pretty awful: Does Laurenti honestly believe that introducing a bill in Congress tying U.S. contributions ...
The Heritage Foundation's Brett Schaeffer and I don't agree on all that much when it comes to the United Nations. But we can agree that this op-ed, comparing proposed GOP legislation on UN funding to the Abuja terror attack, is pretty awful:
The Heritage Foundation’s Brett Schaeffer and I don’t agree on all that much when it comes to the United Nations. But we can agree that this op-ed, comparing proposed GOP legislation on UN funding to the Abuja terror attack, is pretty awful:
Does Laurenti honestly believe that introducing a bill in Congress tying U.S. contributions to U.N. reforms is the moral equivalent of planning and carrying out a bombing that resulted in at least 18 deaths? This is reprehensible and a humiliating debasement of the people who lost their lives in that attack.
Taking a deep breath when you’re about to compare something to a suicide bombing strikes me as a very good rule of thumb.
David Bosco is a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He is the author of The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans. Twitter: @multilateralist
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