The United Nations: It's Time to
End the Farce
By Tom DeWeese
The world is in chaos
and, quite frankly, it's the United Nations' fault. It gives validity to zealots
and petty bigots. It helps to keep tyrannical dictators in power. It provides
money and aid to international terrorists. And it sets itself up as the international
economic and environmentalstandard which all nations are to mirror. The United
Nations is the root cause of international trouble, not the answer.
Saddam Hussein is in power,
able to threaten world peace today, because theUnited States allowed the United
Nations to dictate the terms for the finish to
the Gulf War after an American-organized coalition all but annihilated
Iraq as a war machine. In
the intervening decade, Iraq has time and again broken the terms of that treaty.
The UN's response has been to pass 17 toothless resolutions to demand that Iraq
behave itself.
Delay. Negotiate. Recommend.
Study. Reconsider. Do nothing. This is the game the UN has played in nearly every
international crisis.
It is the reason North
Korea remains a threat and its violent dictator's son remains in power. It's the
reason why Zimbabwe's murderous dictator, Robert Mugabe, is able to steal his
election and then steal the land of white property owners and still have a voice
at the UN's Sustainable Development Conference. It's the reason why the Communist
Chinese are able to ignore any UN rules not to their liking while growing as an
international military and economic threat. It's the reason why a terrorist nation
like Syria can be given a seat on the UN's Human Rights Council.
The United States must
share some of the blame for this situation because we allow this circus on the
East River to exist. The only credibility the UN possesses comes from recognition
by the United States. The only financial security the UN enjoys comes from funds
provided by U.S. taxpayers. The only military punch the UN has comes from American
military power. The United Nations is a house of cards, but it's a very dangerous
house of cards.
The UN is dangerous because
its most vocal membership stands in opposition of the American values of representative
government, justice, free enterprise, privacy of individuals and private property
rights. Most of the UN's members are nations controlled either by communist regimes,
kingdoms or mad dictators where American values are either unknown or viewed as
a threat.
Those same UN members
are busy working to implement plans for UN global governance. Already, the UN's
International Criminal Court is in place. The UN has held an international meeting
to discuss the possibilities and methods of implementing global taxes. More plans
are under consideration to establish a UN global army or police force.
Most member states participating
in these planning sessions are from brutal dictatorships like China and Cuba and
brutal fundamental Islamic states like Syria and Iran. Can any clear thinking
American honestly believe that the ideas coming out of this group would have a
possibility of favoring ideals readily accepted as rights in the United States?
Or expressed in the UN's Charter?
Many Americans simply
do not believe that the United States would voluntarily give up its sovereignty
to the United Nations. They say our people would never stand for it. It is happening
incrementally with innocent-sounding policies, treaties and protocols.
The North American Free
Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was sold as simply a way for American producers to broaden
their markets to the international level. Instead, many have found that details
of the treaty dictate rules and regulations, particularly of the environmental
kind, that tilt the playing field to other nations. As a result, American markets
are flooded with foreign goods as American businesses and jobs head out of the
country. As a result of NAFTA, the American sheep industry has all but disappeared.
Other industries may soon follow as the United States continues to cling to this
discredited policy.
The European Union was
originally sold as another NAFTA through which nations could join together to
compete with the United States in the international market. Now, once-proud nations
have given up their national sovereignty, ancient
currencies like the Italian Lira and the French Franc have disappeared in place
of the Euro. Would the citizens of France, Italy or Greece ever have agreed to
such a move had the whole plan been put on a ballot? Now there is discussion of
an African Union, a South American Union and a North American Union in which the
United States would meld its borders with Canada and Mexico. The move will be
easy since NAFTA has already set the precedent.
How long will it be after
the establishment of all of these geographical unions before the world moves towards
one international union? Imagine a world run by the justice of China, with the
economics of Cuba and the military might of the United States. Such is the world
of the future under the United Nations. The United States holds all of the cards,
but it has only one vote in this cesspool of Socialism.
The United States can
end it all now if it wishes. The carefully calculated idea that the UN is a benevolent
institution must be changed. President Bush has proven that we don't need the
United Nations to grant us permission to protect our national interests. The United
States can and will fight its own war on terrorism. It can and will organize its
own coalition of allies, use its own money, its own weapons, and its own troops
to defeat an enemy who threatens us.
When the 108th Congress
opens in January, Congressman Ron Paul will once again introduce H.R. 1146, the
American Sovereignty Restoration Act. His bill calls for the United States to
withdraw from the United Nations. It also calls for the United Nations to remove
its headquarters from our shores. H.R. 1146 would relieve the United States from
participating in UNESCO and UN environmental policies that endanger our economy
and property rights. It would end U.S. participation in UN peacekeeping missions,
meaning we would no longer be helping to prop up criminal governments and enemies
who seek our demise.
As the UN's irrelevance
becomes clearer to Americans; as it drags its feet, delays and passes yet anther
meaningless resolution, the time has never been better to change the national
mindset to say, "Get us out of the UN." That time is now.
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