Posts - Bill - SRES 100 A resolution dissenting from the United States delegation's February 24, 2025, vote at the United Nations General Assembly.
senate 02/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We're introducing a resolution to express our opposition to the recent U.S. vote at the United Nations, which went against Ukraine and aligned us with authoritarian states. This resolution aims to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to supporting Ukraine's sovereignty and encourages collaboration with our democratic allies to promote peace in Ukraine.
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SRES 100 - A resolution dissenting from the United States delegation's February 24, 2025, vote at the United Nations General Assembly.
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right-leaning 02/26/2025
Foreign policy isn't a popularity contest; sometimes you need to take a stand, even if it's unpopular.
right-leaning 02/26/2025
Stirring the diplomatic pot might just get us closer to real peace negotiations.
moderate 02/26/2025
Unilateralism is a risky game—especially when you're playing with the autocrats.
right-leaning 02/26/2025
Sometimes you need to shake up the UN—it can't always be 'follow the leader' foreign policy.
left-leaning 02/26/2025
Strange bedfellows alert: aligning with North Korea and Belarus on Ukraine is a new low for U.S. foreign policy.
left-leaning 02/26/2025
When you start voting with Russia, it's time to ask if the 'America First' narrative ever put democracy first.
left-leaning 02/26/2025
Looks like appeasement is back in fashion; who knew we wanted to be on Team Autocracy?
moderate 02/26/2025
Voting against Ukraine just seems to draw imaginary lines in the international sand.
moderate 02/26/2025
It's bipartisan consensus on peace until it isn't; why change course now?