WATCH Nikki Haley Address Escalating Global Threats: 'America Can Never Be Neutral Between Good And Evil

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During a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition Leadership Summit in Las Vegas, former South Carolina Republican Governor Nikki Haley emphasized the United States' responsibility to take a stand against evil.

Haley, who is also a GOP presidential contender, spoke passionately about the need for moral clarity and decisive action.

Haley began her speech by stating, "The world is on fire. But here in America, were acting like its September 10, when we were blind to the worlds dangers." She urged Americans to remember the sense of unity and purpose that emerged on September 12, following the devastating terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. According to Haley, the United States must regain its moral clarity and commit to ensuring that good triumphs over evil.

The former governor specifically addressed the issue of anti-Semitism, both in Congress and on college campuses. She stressed the importance of fighting against this form of hatred and discrimination. Additionally, Haley expressed her support for Israel, calling for the country to be provided with everything it needs to defeat Hamas once and for all.

Haley drew on her experience as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, where she fought against the global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign. She emphasized the need to confront evil head-on and defend truth with strong action.

Regarding the ongoing conflict in Israel, Haley stated, "Whats happening in Israel is a clear-cut case of good and evil. It doesnt get more clear than freedom-loving people defending themselves from barbaric terrorists." She cautioned against calls for a ceasefire, arguing that America can never be neutral when it comes to the battle between good and evil.

While acknowledging former President Donald Trump's pro-Israel stance during his presidency, Haley questioned what he might do in the future if he were to become president again. She warned against chaos, vendettas, and drama, emphasizing the need for a leader who can both break things and put them back together.

Haley concluded her speech by criticizing Trump's past comments about Hezbollah terrorists and his criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. She pledged not to compliment Hezbollah and vowed not to criticize Israel's prime minister in the midst of tragedy and war, emphasizing the need for focused leadership and a lack of personal vendettas.