Tool: Boomeranging Sanctions on Iran
Nothing like a finger-wag from a total fucking tool. He bases all of his blather upon the presumption that if it's on paper, it's sacrosanct, perfect, inviolable, no exceptions. Lol. Coming from a Mad Mullah puppet, that's a scream. Legalese is all he knows, so it's his chosen field of defense. Fuck him. Only fools, or tools, would argue that there are no exceptions, no flaws, no reason to abrogate a bad agreement or position. Shit changes - then shit happens.
Insane assholes who've threatened for years to annihilate another nation qualify as an exception, methinks. Fuck this clown. | by Hossein Askari - 12.27.2006
The UN Security Council resolution to sanction Iran certainly is the foreign-policy coup for the Bush Administration it has been trumpeted to beat least in the narrowest sense and in the short term. But it also undermines U.S. interests and is a liability for the United Nations and its fragile credibility.
In the run-up to the Iraq War, some ideologues charged that the United Nations consigns itself to irrelevance by failing to cooperate with and harness the clout of the worlds only superpower. But Americas continuing bleeding in Iraq has attenuated that argument by graphically demonstrating the potential cost of acting virtually alone and without legitimacy. The superpower, therefore, has its own interest in harnessing the cooperation of the Security Council and key alliessomething it achieved, at least nominally, with the Iran sanctions. But what the United Nations, including the Security Council, needs to bolster its own credibility is a demonstrated independence from the United Statesa phenomenon underappreciated within the confines of the Beltway.
The United Nations therefore should tow closely to the rule of law and act with consistency. By approving the sanctions on Iran, the Security Council has failed in this regard, and the resolution will surely prove counterproductive.
Posted by: .com 2006-12-28 |