US vetoes UNSC resolution condemning Israel
The United States vetoed on Saturday a U.N. Security Council resolution urging an immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza and condemning an Israeli attack there that killed 19 Palestinian civilians.
Nine of the council's 15 members voted for the measure, while four abstained: Britain, Denmark, Japan and Slovakia.
But the "no" vote cast by U.S. Ambassador John Bolton -- his second since he arrived at U.N. headquarters in August 2005 -- was enough to kill the resolution.
The Hamas-led Palestinian government said the veto showed that the United States backed Israel's action. Read more
db: John Bolton is unlikely to find his position as UN ambassador confirmed with the 'new political paradigm' in the US - but no doubt his replacement will continue to back Israel - whatever Israel's crimes. Under Clinton the Democrats were as bad as the Republicans are today. Britain will continue to abstain, and the Arab world will observe - and draw its own conclusions. For an idea of how this plays in the Middle East see Link TV reports here
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