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Visions from the Right on Thursday, August 10, 2006 8:15:21 AM
This UN Fiasco Should End----NOW
People constantly complain about the deficit, and how the Iraq war has eliminated the surplus. They refuse to believe that government revenue has increased every time a tax cut has been enacted. The kicker though, for those who will remove partisan blinders, is expenditures. And the UN is one, big, hairy expenditure.
Sure, the deficit is decreasing to where a surplus is expected in the next 5 years. But expenditures increase every year. One stands out, not only because of its sheer magnitude, but because of its immorality. This huge millstone around America’s neck, is the United Nations.
Americans are coming to realize that the UN is not the organization once trusted---even revered. Signs of decay are obvious. In their Human Rights Council, they included Cuba, Zimbabwe, and Sudan. The United States was removed from the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights(UNHCHR) for the first time since 1947 in favor of Sudan. The Commission’s officials have already confirmed Sudan’s involvement in slavery. Members with poor human rights records include Algeria, China, Cuba, Pakistan, Russia and Saudi Arabia. Both China and Saudi Arabia are gross violators of human rights. China has a documented record of forced abortions and sterilizations. Other members are frequently guilty of imposing birth control, and denying the right to life in certain circumstances. In fact, the UN considers abortion formally established as a defacto ‘right’. If you take a cursory look at the UN alleged ‘social’ programs, you’ll also find them granting UN ‘NGO’ status to homosexual activist groups.
Certainly the UN’s Oil for Food scandal is public knowledge. Even in 2004, Gary Halbert(InvestorsInsight) succinctly said: “The nature and scope of these abuses were so grievous and so widespread that the Oil for Food program may well have been the greatest financial scandal of the last 100 years.” Halbert continued to delineate UN’s hypocrisy as they loudly criticized our efforts in the ‘War on Terror’ as inhumane, yet at the same time skimmed millions from the program depriving the Iraqi people of needed food and medicine. It seems obvious that the US invasion of Iraq was bad for certain countries’ business.
Fred Gedrich(Senior Analyst/ Freedom Alliance) believes that “the UN created an environment where Saddam could funnel large sums of money to terrorists…to the detriment of humanity and civilization…” This was the clinching connection between al-Qaeda and Hussein, and recently translated Iraqi documents confirm it. There was very little UN opposition to US military action in Afghanistan, but the UN protested loudly when the US went into Iraq--despite Hussein denying UN resolutions for a decade.
The UN has had a history of anti-American activity. Despite 14 resolutions demanding that Hussein comply, the UN was very negative to his outing by the Allies. Flaws in the Oil-for-Food program: 1)all deals were confidential between Hussein and the UN, 2)Hussein would select the parties who would buy the Iraqi oil, and 3)he would select the suppliers of the humanitarian aid. But now, the US ‘GAO’ estimates that Hussein skimmed as much as $10 million from the program. It all went either directly to Hussein, or to supporters of his regime. We know at least 50 countries had benefited.
At the top—Russia---with 4 pages of entries detailing voucher recipients that total over a billion barrels of crude. Now we know why Russians opposed the war in Iraq from the very beginning. France, also opposing the war, was second with oil vouchers for 150.8 million barrels. Syria was third with 14 names accounting for 116.9 million barrels. Remember, Syria was even announced in the book by Iraqi General Gorges Sadaas(Saddam’s Secrets) as the beneficiary of most of Hussein’s WMD’s before the invasion.
The US pays for 31.7% of peacekeeping and other UN missions. The next highest--Japan at 12.5%. We should keep in mind that the D.O.D. incurs hundreds of millions every year for US military participation in missions not reimbursed by the UN. The UN budget in 2004-05 was $3.608 billion. It is estimated that the US contribution in (just)2003 was well over $3.0 billion.
Let’s back up for just a second. The US already contributes billions to such disasters as African AIDS, Mideast peacekeeping, the Indonesian tsunami, Katrina(last year), etc., etc… Now the US is supposed to give billions more for an agency who never backs up its own resolutions, allows Hussein to starve his own people, was anti-American during the Iraq invasion that ‘outed’ certain countries on the ‘take’ in Oil-for-Food, destroyed the 4000 year-old institution of marriage, envisions human rights as a ‘joystick’, has determined that the killing of the unborn is a ‘right’, and has dramatically less power than NATO?
Remind me than the next person who yells ‘deficit’ better have his priorities put in order.