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Beware the Siren Call for UN "Reform" |
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Tom DeWeese © 2003 http://www.sierratimes.com/03/05/07/deweese.htm
"Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all
nations, entangling alliances with none…"
~ Thomas Jefferson
The forces of evil
were stunned and temporarily silenced as U.S. bombs began to drop over
Baghdad. For a few precious moments the clowns at the UN were challenged
for a response. Now that the shooting has stopped and Kofi Annan's
favorite dictator, Saddam Hussein, is no more, the boys in the global back
room are starting to rework their strategy to regain the upper hand over
the United States.
Articles are
surfacing and pundits are pondering, questioning the future of the UN. To
sidestep the obvious; that the UN utterly failed to have even a hint of
influence during the resulting overthrow of Saddam, voices are beginning
to suggest the word "reform" to make it more
"workable."
American leaders,
looking for a way to get around the growing argument to dump the UN, may
latch on to such a reform movement, but they should be careful what they
wish for because they will not get the kind of reform they are expecting.
The UN is never without a contingency plan for its well-prepared agenda of
global governance.
A major obstacle for
those who seek to drive the UN to a position of international power is the
Security Council and the veto power of its permanent members. Many say the
United States controls the UN with its veto power. The UN's reform
solution is to take it away. Surfacing prior to
the UN's Millennium Summit in 2000, one of the twelve points of the
Charter for Global Democracy was a plan to "reform" the UN by
doing away with the Security Council and replacing it with an
"Assembly of the People."
The Assembly would
be made up of "people from the world" in the form of
non-elected, non-governmental organizations (NGO's). Take note, these are
the same NGO's which write the background material for most of the UN
treaties like Agenda 21, the Biodiversity treaty, Rights of the Child, and
even the Kyoto Global Warming treaty. NGO's are leftist special interest
groups seeking to create the UN as a global government. They are the ones
pushing for UN tax schemes, standing armies and the Criminal Court.
American leadership
has, to its credit, not fallen into the trap set by British Prime Minister
Tony Blair to allow the UN to take the lead in rebuilding Iraq. Blair
continues to bully the United States into embracing the Kyoto Climate
Change Protocol. Such a foolish move would be a disaster to the U.S.
economy. Despite his welcome support of the war to liberate Iraq, Blair
continues to be a strong advocate of bad leftist schemes. For the past
fifty years, as the UN lived off the perception that it provided a forum
where nations could air their differences off the battlefield, countless
wars have been fought. Instead of removing the threat to peace, the UN has
encouraged, even nurtured, regimes that waged violence on their neighbors,
and oppressed and tortured their own people. Most of these international
thugs have two things in common. 1) Each has a voice and a vote in the
United Nations. 2) None would be a threat to U.S. interests if they
didn't. The United Nations
has come under the control of outlaw nations, petty and tarnished former
superpowers and self-ordained special interest groups. Each promotes a
socialist agenda that seeks to redistribute the world's wealth into their
coffers as they diminish the power of the United States and enslave the
citizens of every nation in a new Dark Age of poverty and misery. This
explains why terrorist states like Libya, Syria and Cuba are allowed to
serve on the UN's Human Rights Commission. It's the reason why a
prosperous, industrious nation like Taiwan is refused membership in the UN
while a murderous thug like Zimbabwe's Robert Mugaby is given a prominent
voice at UN conferences.
The world of the UN
is a bizarre parallel reality. The United Nations is not
"dysfunctional," as some "reformists" have claimed. It
is a criminal enterprise in which no moral nation should ever participate,
let alone perpetuate. The time has long since passed when the U.S. should
stop funding this corrupt international institution. Tom
DeWeese is the publisher/editor of The DeWeese Report and President of the
American Policy Center, a grassroots, activist think tank headquartered in
Warrenton, Virginia. The Center maintains an Internet site at http://www.americanpolicy.org/.
Copyright, Tom
DeWeese, 2003
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