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International
United Nations a potential casualty
2003-04-20
This is the clearest indication yet, I have seen, that the USA is determined to relegate the UN to its proper and natural function in world affairs, namely as an impotent talking shop. A few highlights!
The United Nations, created ''to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war,'' is a potential casualty of the latest war.

It will continue to run its humanitarian programs and ruminate on the great issues. But the Bush administration and its supporters, still smarting over the U.N. refusal to officially bless the war in Iraq, have essentially declared that in a new world policed by American power, the United Nations won't be a player and should be consigned to the ash heap of history.
In the words of ex-Republican Party official Clifford May, now president of a Washington think tank, there are ``five things grown-ups should no longer believe in: Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, Tinker Bell, the United Nations and the `international community.'''

The U.N. bashers aren't disturbed in the least by President Bush's declaration the other day that the United Nations should play a ''vital'' role in postwar Iraq because they know that Bush's definition of ''vital'' (humanitarian aid) is far narrower than the internationalist definition (the United Nations as chief administrator). And because they agree with Bush that the victor in war should write the rules.

'Maybe we've leveraged down the United Nations' image so badly in this country that we can't ever bring it back up,'' he said. 'But without the U.N., America cuts itself off from the rest of the world. Sure, the `international community' is something of a myth, but some myths are necessary. It's a way to aspire to something. If we didn't have the myth of the United Nations, we'd probably have to create it.''
OTOH most myths are immature fantasies!

May said that Bush ``isn't going to go back to the United Nations for anything, except maybe to ask them to get him sandwiches from the corner deli. The United Nations can't be a managing partner in Iraq. It can come and hand out cookies and bandages.
I liked this! More on the 'bunch of kids' trying to play in the adult world meme.
BTW, if you are interested I have a satirical piece on the UN over at Samizdata titled United Nation legitimacy and credibility.
Posted by:Phil B

#4  "...consigned to the ash heap of history."


OOOH! Dead giveaway! I'd guess...ANSWER!
Posted by: mojo   2003-04-20 18:20:35  

#3  Welcome home, Phil!

As for the United Nations, I don't think anyone's confused about my take. However, I have to agree - the United Nations is good for something. We have all these delegates meeting together, all whining about how terrible the United States is. What better place to keep track of who our friends are, and who our enemies are. We just need to stop paying so da$#$%$^#% much for the information. Cut our dues back to the same as other nations, including France, Germany, Russia, China, and Japan. Then cut that in half.

Old medical motto: feed a cold, starve a fever. With all that hot air being generated, the UN HAS to have a fever.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-04-20 14:16:40  

#2  UN = DEAD.

Perfect. Apply the money and effort wasted there to getting shit done. Their talent, talking things to death and designing incredibly inefficient programs and dreaming up titled positions as an employment scheme for the utterly useless and terminally cultured, has always failed any rationality / ROI test we could care to apply.

And welcome home!
Posted by: PD   2003-04-20 10:31:23  

#1  Welcome home,Bro.
Did'nt know you were a serving member of the Armed forces.
Did you run across Murat,I miss our little troll.
Posted by: raptor   2003-04-20 06:13:13  

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