Posted on 02/29/2004 4:44:46 AM PST by sopwith
CLARE SHORT, the former British cabinet minister who last week accused British Prime Minister Tony Blair of spying on U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, is said by members of her own party to have boasted long before the Iraq war that she would one day resign from the government and bring (Blair) down with her.
Last year she resigned from Parliament after accusing Blair of having planned the Iraq war in secret meetings that excluded her. Then last week she made her spying allegations. If true, they would prove one thing: There is at least one country that listens to the United Nations.
The U.N.s reaction to Shorts charges is another example of why no one (save possibly Britain) listens to it. Were throwing down a red flag and saying that if this is true, please stop it, Annans spokesman Fred Eckhard said.
Please stop it? How fitting. Thats the same reaction the U.N. had to Saddam Hussein, Robert Mugabe, Slobodan Milosevic, Kim Jong Il, and every other dictator who openly thumbed his nose at international law and basic human rights.
The only people who take the U.N. seriously are U.N. staffers and university faculty members. Everyone else knows that it is as effective at international diplomacy as thug-style rapper Eminem would be. (Come to think of it, Eminem might get better results.) Thats why the United States, Britain, Australia, Spain, Italy, Poland and other nations had to act unilaterally to bring justice to Saddam Hussein and the Taliban (not to mention Milosevic). If the U.N. carried enough credibility to make people other than spies listen to it, the world wouldnt have to rely mostly on the United States military to right so many wrongs.
LOL ... Great line.
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