Linda Thomas-Greenfield

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Person.png Linda Thomas-Greenfield   TwitterRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician, diplomat)
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BornLinda Thomas
1952
Louisiana, U.S.
Alma materLouisiana State University
Member ofAlbright Stonebridge Group/Team, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, National Endowment for Democracy/Board
Interests • Africa
• China
• Identity politics
• Israel
PartyDemocratic Party

Linda Thomas-Greenfield was nominated by Joe Biden to be the United States Ambassador to the United Nations in 2021.

Career

Thomas-Greenfield taught political science at Bucknell University, before joining the Foreign Service in 1982.[1] She spent 35 years at the US State Department and on overseas postings to Switzerland (at the United States Mission to the United Nations), Pakistan, Kenya, The Gambia, Nigeria, Jamaica and Liberia.

In 2017, Thomas-Greenfield was terminated by the Trump administration as part of what was a "purge of senior State Department officials and career professionals over nearly four years," according to the Washington Post.[2]

In January 2021, she appeared before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations at a confirmation hearing on her nomination for UN Ambassador and said she regretted giving a speech to a Beijing-backed Confucius Institute in 2019 when she was working for a private consulting firm. She largely agreed with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on international policies, raising concerns about the People's Republic of China's "malign force" and "debt traps and tactics" in Africa and beyond.

In February 2021, it was reported that Senator Ted Cruz of Texas was delaying a committee vote on her nomination due to her 2019 comments on the People's Republic of China. Thomas-Greenfield's nomination was approved after she vowed to stand "against the unfair targeting of Israel" for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, saying that the BDS movement "verges on antisemitism."[3]

UN Rapporteur unfit for her role

On 29 October 2024, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield posted on X:

As UN Special Rapporteur Albanese visits New York, I want to reiterate the US belief she is unfit for her role. The United Nations should not tolerate antisemitism from a UN-affiliated official hired to promote human rights.[4]

US Ambassador unfit for her role

On 29 October 2024, Scott Ritter responded on X:

As an American citizen with seven years experience at the United Nations, I want to reiterate that you are completely unfit for your role as US Ambassador to the United Nations. Your tolerance for the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza and Lebanon is automatically disqualifying.[5]


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