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Thursday, March 10, 2022

UN: NEVER EVER in History


Just because a certain nation, however weak (or powerful) voted a certain way at the UN, never ever in the history of the UN, have I seen that 


- it deterred any powerful nation from attacking a weaker nation on any made up pretext or simply violating the UN charter 


- it held any powerful nation to account for actually committing aggression and atrocities 


- it saved a weaker nation from being attacked 


- it prevented any major atrocity or mischief from being committed to begin with even before open conflict begins 

 


It is important to keep this in mind when discussing any activity or VOTE or its implications at the UN. 


If you think you have examples to the contrary, please respond with the details.


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1 comment:

  1. It has however served and continues to serve a very useful purpose for a privileged few

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