The UN can't dictate anything to the US. General Assembly resolutions are non-binding, and US has a veto in the Security Council. UN members are free to express their opinions. The US is free to ignore them. (Seriously, today is Terrible UN Take Day on Twitter)https://twitter.com/davidharsanyi/status/944025152253317120 …
You didn't say the UN vote is binding, but you did say the "UN attempts to dictate." They can't dictate anything and they know it. No reason to over-inflate their importance.
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So I didn't say what you claimed. My bad, tho. I assumed you understood how Twitter worked. That comment was in reaction to someone who was comparing Haley to Joe McCarthy.
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You said "UN attempts to dictate..." and I responded with "The UN can't dictate anything to the US." But yeah, comparing Haley to McCarthy is ridiculous. "You know who else put people on a list? Hitler!" (If you're going there, might as well go all the way).
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The UN can "attempt to dictate" through international pressure. That's the point. I was just pointing out that yr snarky "non-binding" comment was irrelevant to my tweet.
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