jlf1961 -> RE: Why Is The Equivalent Of A 9/11 Every Six Weeks Something That Americans Can ‘Live’ With? (7/27/2012 12:10:51 PM)
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ORIGINAL: jlf1961 The UN does charge its members dues, and its members are supposed to support UN operations such as peace keeping forces. At present the US is over 200 million dollars behind on dues and supporting funds for peace keeping operations dating back to 2005. This does not equate to taxes of its members, since there is no way to ENFORCE payment of those dues. Nor does the UN have the authority to tax citizens of member countries like some right wing idiots like to claim. The UN does not have a standing military, contrary to what Right wing idiots claim and the UN does not have the proper organization to become a centralized government for the planet, contrary to what the RIGHT WING IDIOTS like to claim. My point was that any treaty that the u.s. enters into and has the advice and consent of the senate becomes the law of the land. If and only if the u.n has the right to tax, charge dues or assess fees then we are by contract legally obligated to pay them. As for the ability of the u.n. to tax the world at large I do believe there are five vetos on the security council. Okay, let me make this simple. For the UN to tax people on an individual basis, it would have to be a WORLD GOVERNMENT BODY. The UN is not that. It was never meant to be, it does not have the organizational structure to become one. Paranoid delusions and conspiracy theories aside, I would suggest you do some research into the organizational structure of the UN. By the way, even the sanctions set by the UN are NOT compulsory, any member state of the UN can ignore them if they so desire. I may point out that the former Soviet Union was a member of the UN, and when UN sponsored troops entered the Korean conflict, the Soviet Union AND China supplied the North Koreans, with Russian pilots flying MIG fighters from basis in China and the Chinese even sent troops to fight against the UN forces. On other words, the UN really has no power to enforce anything. It is entirely up to the member states to agree and follow the UN resolutions or ignore them.
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