President-elect Donald Trump has chosen former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee as the US ambassador to Israel, signaling a potential shift in US foreign policy. Huckabee, in an interview with Fox News, emphasized the need for a 'complete reset' of international relations under the incoming administration.
Huckabee expressed his support for Trump's vision of reevaluating diplomatic relationships on a global scale. He highlighted the impact of Trump's election victory on the Middle East conflict and hinted at a forthcoming 'realignment' in US foreign diplomacy.
One of the key points raised by Huckabee was the changing dynamics in the Middle East, with countries adjusting their behavior in response to the new leadership in Washington. He described this shift as countries recognizing that a 'new sheriff has come to town.'
In addition to Huckabee's appointment, Trump's selection of New York Rep. Elise Stefanik as the next US ambassador to the United Nations was also commended. Huckabee praised Stefanik for her critical stance on the UN, particularly regarding its treatment of Israel. Stefanik has advocated for a 'complete reassessment' of US funding for the UN in light of its positions on the Palestinian Authority.
Overall, Huckabee's remarks underscore a broader strategy by the incoming administration to overhaul US foreign policy and reposition the country on the global stage. With these new appointments, Trump appears poised to implement significant changes in international relations during his tenure in the White House.