by George Monbiot
You could almost pity these people. For 67 years successive US governments have resisted
calls to reform the UN security council. They've defended a system which grants five
nations a veto over world affairs, reducing all others to impotent spectators. They have
abused the powers and trust with which they have been vested. They have collaborated
with the other four permanent members (the UK, Russia, China and France) in a colonial
carve-up, through which these nations can pursue their own corrupt interests at the
expense of peace and global justice.
Eighty-three times the US has exercised its veto. On 42 of these occasions it has done
so to prevent Israel's treatment of the Palestinians being censured. On the last
occasion, 130 nations supported the resolution but Barack Obama spiked it. Though veto
powers have been used less often since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the US has
exercised them 14 times in the interim (in 13 cases to shield Israel), while Russia has
used them nine times. Increasingly the permanent members have used the threat of a veto
to prevent a resolution being discussed. They have bullied the rest of the world into
silence.
Through this tyrannical dispensation - created at a time when other nations were either
broken or voiceless - the great warmongers of the past 60 years remain responsible for
global peace. The biggest weapons traders are tasked with global disarmament. Those who
trample international law control the administration of justice. . . .
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Racket'," 1933
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Enver Masud, "A Clash Between Justice
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