it was handled at the behest of the US, does the US not have a right to enforce a treaty when the moderator refuses to? If the UN had moderated the surrender of Nazi Germany and they refused dismantle Auschwitz, how many useless pieces of paper would the allies have to wait to be passed before they could do something about it? How many decades is an appropriate time to wait before doing the job yourself once the moderator has proven itself incompetent? As I've said numerous times, the UN is a monument to it's own impotence and should be dismantled.
and Joe, the two other most relevant resolutions are 678, and 1441, but these are just 3 of about 15 (passed over 12 years no less) I think, the fact that the UN had to write so many speaks volumes of their enforcement capabilites.
and Joe, the two other most relevant resolutions are 678, and 1441, but these are just 3 of about 15 (passed over 12 years no less) I think, the fact that the UN had to write so many speaks volumes of their enforcement capabilites.
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