"The United Nations is a place for prostitution under the feet of Americans"
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The specific intent is to delegitimize any UN action that aligns with US pressure by framing it as purchased obedience rather than collective judgment. It’s also a preemptive defense: if the UN condemns or authorizes force against Iraq, al-Sahaf supplies his audience with an instant explanation that requires no engagement with evidence or international law. The “Americans” aren’t just a country here; they’re the engine of coercion, money, and spectacle. The UN becomes an accessory.
The subtext is domestic as much as international. Calling the UN a prostitute flatters a besieged regime’s self-image: we are the ones who can’t be bought, the ones standing upright while others kneel. In the early 2000s, as Iraq faced inspections and looming invasion, that posture mattered. Al-Sahaf’s language is crude by design, the rhetorical equivalent of slamming a fist on the table - forcing moral disgust to stand in for geopolitical leverage.
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al-Sahaf, Mohammed Saeed. (2026, January 16). The United Nations is a place for prostitution under the feet of Americans. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-united-nations-is-a-place-for-prostitution-89026/
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al-Sahaf, Mohammed Saeed. "The United Nations is a place for prostitution under the feet of Americans." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-united-nations-is-a-place-for-prostitution-89026/.
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"The United Nations is a place for prostitution under the feet of Americans." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-united-nations-is-a-place-for-prostitution-89026/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




