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Was D-Day the height of German American relationships?
Heather Nauert cited D-Day as the height of U.S.-German relations. Now she’s headed to the U.N.
The United Nations came into existence to vanquish Germany, as 26 nations jointly pledged in 1942 not to surrender to “savage and brutal forces seeking to subjugate the world.”
Three-quarters of a century later, the woman who would soon become President Trump’s pick to represent the United States at the United Nations cited the D-Day landings — a cornerstone of this unwavering Allied pledge and the basis of the Nazi defeat on the Western Front — to showcase the strength of German-American relations.
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Trump and the GOP leave me speechless.
And this woman is going to be the ambassador to the United Nations?
Oh that’s right, he only picks the best and the brightest.
Because he has a really good brain and knows lots of words.
Heather Nauert cited D-Day as the height of U.S.-German relations. Now she’s headed to the U.N.
The United Nations came into existence to vanquish Germany, as 26 nations jointly pledged in 1942 not to surrender to “savage and brutal forces seeking to subjugate the world.”
Three-quarters of a century later, the woman who would soon become President Trump’s pick to represent the United States at the United Nations cited the D-Day landings — a cornerstone of this unwavering Allied pledge and the basis of the Nazi defeat on the Western Front — to showcase the strength of German-American relations.
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Trump and the GOP leave me speechless.
And this woman is going to be the ambassador to the United Nations?
Oh that’s right, he only picks the best and the brightest.
Because he has a really good brain and knows lots of words.