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What To Do about the United Nations
Melanie Phillips recommends that all major democracies simply withdraw:
All civilised countries should now eject themselves from the UN. The disgraceful scenes of Ahmadinejad being treated this week as an esteemed member of the world community as he took the UN stage graphically illustrated the fact that the UN is not merely useless — it is the global Club of Terror, effectively run by, and in thrall to, tyrannies and corrupt despotisms which outnumber those member states that uphold human rights. The grotesque idea that such a body should be considered fit to arbitrate on international conflict — and even worse, be regarded as the ultimate arbiter of global legality and ethics — is the institutional reason why the world has ended up systematically rewarding aggression and ignoring or punishing its victims.

Some time ago, I wrote that the UN should be disbanded and replaced by a United Democratic Nations.
She also makes several references to work by Anne Bayevsky [this and this], which you might want to look at.
Category: International Affairs, United Nations Posted on Thursday, September 21, 2006 at 12:36pm
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