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U.S. May announce "temporary" suspension of U.N. membership if war veto
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| 3/6/03
| Stephen Pollard
Posted on 03/06/2003 7:30:10 PM PST by Baron von Smash
...Stephen Pollard writes in The Telegraph that the U.S. (and Britain?) may stage a U.N. walkout if the obstructionists carry the day at the Security Council:
Well-connected advisers tell me that if, as now seems likely, the UN refuses to back action against terror, Mr Bush will announce a "temporary" suspension of America's membership, to be accompanied by an offer: if the UN gets its act together and carries out long-overdue reforms, America (and its money) will return. But if there is no reform, the temporary withdrawal will, de facto, become permanent.
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: bushdoctrineunfold; iraq; newworlddisorder; uk; un; unitednations; us; warlist
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To: Z-28
I agree. Just stay and veto everything, that way they can not use it against us!
To: Baron von Smash
But if there is no reform, the temporary withdrawal will, de facto, become permanent. What's the saying.....if it sounds too good to be true....
102
posted on
03/06/2003 8:09:35 PM PST
by
thepitts
(We The People)
To: nononsense
Why waste a perfectly good office park, the Yankees need a new sports complex in Manhattan!
103
posted on
03/06/2003 8:09:54 PM PST
by
ewing
To: madrastex
Yeah, poor old Pat, once in a while he had a sober moment and made a lucid remark.
Think the poor ole' bustard has been in a blackout ever since he handed over his reins to the Hildabeast. Can't say that I blame him, two seconds upwind of that train wreck would knock any patriot down.
I do believe for all his liberalness, Pat was an America loving man.
104
posted on
03/06/2003 8:10:03 PM PST
by
catfur
(In my world, no outfit is complete without cat fur)
To: SierraWasp
this what you are looking for?
To: Baron von Smash
Hmmmm?? I'm getting a sense from this article that maybe this whole charade at the UN was PLANNED ...??
I don't know, but this may have been the plan all along - we needed time to get our troops ready and we needed to prove, once and for all, that the UN is totally irrelevant; in fact, they are a joke.
Hmmmm?? Since I believe x42 wants to be Sec.Genl., I'm sure he is not pleased to hear this from Bush.
And ... as a result, I strongly suspect the dems will come out with guns loaded against GW's statements.
Oh my goodness - what will the dems do if Bush and Blair stage a walkout of the UN and suspension of membership ...!! I can hardly wait.
106
posted on
03/06/2003 8:10:17 PM PST
by
CyberAnt
( -> -> -> Oswego!!)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
We demand inspectors to verify the UN meets the required standards. Headed by Blix...ROFLAO.
107
posted on
03/06/2003 8:11:02 PM PST
by
ijcr
To: CyberAnt
This would end the UN much like the League of Nations before it.
France should think hard before exercising that veto..
108
posted on
03/06/2003 8:11:43 PM PST
by
ewing
To: blam
Get the US out of the UNGet the UN out of the US.
109
posted on
03/06/2003 8:11:51 PM PST
by
Newbomb Turk
(Hot Lead. Never leave home without it.)
To: CatoRenasci
If we left we would take our 25% of the UN revenue, Britain would probably leave also taking their 6% and Japan taking their 13% and Spain taking their 6%, that's a 50% reduction their their operating expenses right there. In addition we provide 35% of the UN military budget (actually it's more than that because we furnish military equipment to many of the other nations and logistics for all of them).
We also provide 60% of their humanitarian aid.
If we leave there is no UN. If the remaining countries (Russia who provides 2%, China who provides less than 1%, France 6% and Germany 6%) who's going to pay the light bill? Who's going to pay for all those useless UN employees?
To: Dog Gone
I have $100 that says when Bill Clinton hears this rumor, he lets loose a long string of four-letter words that would make Hillary's "FJB" comment look like a Sunday school lesson. I'd give anything if I could see his face. ROTFLOL!
To: APBaer
...the UN's sending troops to Korea. Lotta good that did! We'd have been better off if the USSR had vetoed it. LOL
There is no substitute for complete and decisive victory!
To: McGavin999
You forgot finding new office space as well once Derek Jeter is hitting home runs at New Yankee Stadium in the UN Office Park.
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posted on
03/06/2003 8:13:30 PM PST
by
ewing
To: Z-28
Geez, what program were you watching tonite. Wasn't the same Bush speech I watched. It was boring, stilted, in monotone, little soundbite tidbits rather than having a conversation with the people about what the situation is. No Tony Blair here tonite. Now I love him dearly, but tonite's performance was low on the performance scale. Whoever told him to do this gave him bad advice. He looked like he wanted to be anywhere other than in that room. I think Rove put him up to it because Helen Thomas, the old hag, was complaining 2 days ago about Bush's lack of open press conferences, and they did it to stop any further talk about it. But this was not a good Bush show tonite, not at all. Only good thing from my point of view is that he wouldn't give a deadline, which means he can now attack at any time with impunity.
To: Nita Nuprez
Oh man, I hadn't thought about him. LOL, you're right!
To: CyberAnt
Does this mean all the UN "historical" sites here in the
US will revert back to their rightful owners...the people
of the US??????.......
To: SierraWasp; Registered
Where's that graphic of the little kid peeing on Fords, or Chevys? We need one of him peeing on the Useless Nuisance (UN)!!!Where's Registered when you need some good graphics?
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posted on
03/06/2003 8:14:31 PM PST
by
P8riot
To: Nita Nuprez
This is the Toons dream leading the now defunct League of Nations of the 21st Century!
Oh well, I guess he will have to settle for a Supreme Court nomination from his wife
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posted on
03/06/2003 8:15:04 PM PST
by
ewing
To: Dog Gone
. I doubt this report is something the Administration wanted to leakOf course it is. This was "leaked" to "encourage" the Security Council members to vote yes. Bush is playing hardball. Wish he would play like that with the rats.
To: CyberAnt
And ... as a result, I strongly suspect the dems will come out with guns loaded against GW's statements. They bitch about the cost of defending our nation, but never say a word about paying 60% of the U.N. expences.
If they want to bitch about the war costs, we can save enough to pay for it by getting rid of the wasteful spending on the U.N.
That's only fair. Sounds like logical economics to me!
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