Expert: U.S. 'diplomatic bullying' behind South African ambassador's expulsion
The expulsion of South Africa's ambassador to the United States highlights "diplomatic bullying" by the new U.S. administration, which should be opposed by all African nations, said a South African political expert.
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The expulsion of South Africa's ambassador to the United States highlights "diplomatic bullying" by the new U.S. administration, which should be opposed by all African nations, said a South African political expert.
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00:00The recent actions by the United States to place tariffs and enter into diplomatic taff
00:05with other countries like South Africa have been termed as diplomatic bullying by some
00:10political analysts.
00:12Yes, the main, let's say, friction between South Africa and the US, this now goes back
00:19to early 2024, is the International Court of Justice case against Israel's genocide
00:26of Palestinians.
00:27And that would imply that the United States, the main supporter of Israel, is complicit
00:33in a genocide.
00:34So the US would like South Africa to withdraw the case.
00:37But most of the rest of the world wants South Africa to keep having leadership.
00:41The US foreign minister, Marco Rubio, said that the ambassador from South Africa to the
00:48US knew in the job that he'd served before, Ibram Rasool, was not being diplomatic enough
00:53because he essentially accused Donald Trump of inspiring a worldwide movement of white
00:59racists.
01:00Patrick Bond, who is a political analyst from South Africa, is now calling upon all other
01:05African states to stand up together to push against what he termed as Trump's bullying.
01:10That's a signal that they will be bullies, they will get away with it, they will throw
01:14out an ambassador for simply being honest.
01:17All the continent should stand up against this bullying.
01:21The new US government led by Donald Trump has also been embroiled in other tariff wars
01:26against his former allies like Canada and Mexico.