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Americans talk of the UN as a abomination. Something that is sucking up American tax payers dollars. They see the UN as a corrupt evil malignant organisation that is ruled by anti americans and controls the world. Now Americans think like this. Now i read your comment and you talk of a military organisation that is far bigger then NATO, something that all western and pro western nations are apart of and which is controlled by the USA. This organisation that you describe can only be a world military body that is much more powerful then the UN and can choose when to go to war and change governments or simple isolate countries till they turn to the west. What you describe is much worse then a debating forum like the UN. The military organisation that you describe is a military dictatorship that orders about countries of the world. This military organisation must not as you suggest be able do what it likes. This military organisation controlled by the Pentagon must not be allowed to dictate terms to the world. It is the presence of such a mighty and belligerent force that is upsetting the world. Since the yugoslav wars it has been destroying countries illegally and bringing with it devastaing consequences. The sooner this military body is put into place the sooner dialogue can occur. Having countries as allies will not prevent wars. It is speaking will your enemies that will. Sooner or later the Pentagon will realise this. |
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Who sits on the UN human rights commission? That alone should signal to you the UN is a farce. We are tired of sending a crapload of money to support bureaucrats (Kofi Annan) who actively sabotage our efforts and taking bribes from our enemies. UN does do some good. It's a place where people come together and vent their hot air. It's quite good at combating easy to treat yet deadly diseases. It has legitimacy in disaster relief that transcends nations (2004 tsunami). It is a worthless, spineless, and useless body to maintain world order (Darfur, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, even Burma). Tell me, why should the US pay for this organization? Quote:
What is the main US interest? Fortunately for the world, US is controled by evil corporations who want to do business and make money. To do so we must have a stable environment. It's hard to do business when the world is at war and people have no spending money. So US military tries its best to maintain somewhat of an order in the world. At least crush any kindlings that might start a large scale war to disrupt business. UN can't do this. NATO can't even do this. Too many nations representing too many opinions and ideas hamper their operations. You will need unilateral action and overwhelming force, like a police department not asking for everyone's opinion before arresting a dirtbag.
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gunnut,
i think americans as a whole take a bad attitude to the UN. it is a very cheap method for americans to pretend that they listen to the rest of the world, and many of the pursuits of the UN help solidify the american-built int'l system. the relative costs of the UN are so minimal compared to what the US can afford that it would be stupid to allow it to atrophy. the only difference now is that the UN went from being completely US-dominated as a matter of course (in the 40s and 50s) to the fact that the US has to use bribes now.
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