The United Nation’s efforts to prevent violence took a regressive turn this week with a budget cut the Trump administration celebrated. The Daily Beast reported:
The United Nations has tentatively agreed to cut nearly $600 million from its peacekeeping budget after pressure from President Trump’s White House to reduce funding. Under the agreement, the U.N. will spend $7.3 billion on peacekeeping in the next year, down from $7.87 billion, Agence France-Press reported Wednesday. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley cheered the agreement on Twitter late Wednesday.
“Just 5 months into our time here, we’ve cut over half a billion [dollars] from the UN peacekeeping budget and we’re only getting started,” she wrote.
The budgetary decision was a compromise of sorts: the White House reportedly pushed for a $1 billion reduction in the U.N. peacekeeping budget. The cuts are expected to be formally adopted by the General Assembly today.
In fairness, there’s a limited amount of information an official can convey in a tweet, and Haley hasn’t explained in detail why she sees this rollback as cause for celebration. That contributed to a fair amount of pushback to the ambassador’s boast.









