Trump envoy nomination irritates South Africa
Mhlongo argued that Trump's nomination of Bozell was not only an assertion of authority but also a direct response to South Africa's pro-Palestinian stance, particularly in light of Pretoria's recent genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. She suggested that the new US ambassador could use his position to undermine South Africa’s position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The tensions were further fueled by Trump's executive orders calling for South Africa to reverse key domestic policies, including land reform and health insurance bills, as well as other actions aimed at addressing historical injustices. Mhlongo strongly rejected US attempts to influence South Africa’s sovereign policies, stating that the country is not a "satellite state" of the US.
Additionally, the US halted all federal funding to South Africa due to a controversial expropriation law intended to address land ownership disparities from the apartheid era, a move which Trump criticized as unjustly seizing agricultural property from white South Africans.
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