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'Israel guilty of spreading terror and destruction in...': US claim at UNSC shocks everyone, video goes viral

'Israel guilty of spreading terror and destruction in...': US claim at UNSC shocks everyone, video goes viral

India.com21-06-2025
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New Delhi: The conflict between Iran and Israel has entered the second week and both countries are constantly attacking each other. Meanwhile, a senior US diplomat said something in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting on Friday, June 20 that stunned the delegates of different countries who were present there.
The person who we are talking about is Dorothy Shea, an American career diplomat and United States' ambassador to the United Nations.
Actually, while addressing the council, Shea mistakenly blamed Israel for the ongoing war. However, she soon corrected her mistake. Watch the video here
US representative to the UN Dorothy Shea:
'Israel's government has also spread chaos, terror and suffering throughout the region…'
Awkward pause.
'Iran's government has also spread chaos, terror and suffering throughout the region…'
It's always foreign policy that brings… pic.twitter.com/W5UMV52rVn
— Margarita Simonyan (@M_Simonyan) June 20, 2025
Dorothy Shea made a mistake in accusing Israel instead of Iran given that the United States is Israel's closest ally.
The viral video has been shared on X by @M_Simonyan with the text: 'US representative to the UN Dorothy Shea: 'Israel's government has also spread chaos, terror and suffering throughout the region…' Awkward pause. 'Iran's government has also spread chaos, terror and suffering throughout the region…' It's always foreign policy that brings out Freudian slips in American officials. Curious.'
She also said that the United States was not involved in attacks on Iran.
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