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NeoCon Global Government
by
Rep. Ron Paul,
MD
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
This
week Congress will vote on a bill to expand the power of the United
Nations beyond the dreams of even the most ardent left-wing, one-world
globalists. But this time the UN power grabbers arent European
liberals; they are American neo-conservatives, who plan to use the
UN to implement their own brand of world government.
The
United Nations Reform Act of 2005 masquerades as a bill
that will cut US dues to the United Nations by 50% if that organization
does not complete a list of 39 reforms. On the surface any measure
that threatens to cut funding to the United Nations seems very attractive,
but do not be fooled: in this case reform success will
be worse than failure. The problem is in the supposed reforms themselves
specifically in the policy changes this bill mandates.
The
proposed legislation opens the door for the United Nations to routinely
become involved in matters that have never been part of its charter.
Specifically, the legislation redefines terrorism very broadly for
the UNs official purposes and charges it to take action
on behalf of both governments and international organizations.
What
does this mean? The official adoption of this definition by the
United Nations would have the effect of making resistance to any
government or any international organization an international crime.
It would make any attempt to overthrow a government an international
causus belli for UN military action. Until this point a sovereign
government retained the legal right to defend against or defeat
any rebellion within its own territory. Now any such activity would
constitute justification for United Nations action inside that country.
This could be whenever any splinter group decides to resist any
regime regardless of the nature of that regime.
What
if this were in place when the Contras were fighting against the
Marxist regime in Nicaragua? Or when the Afghan mujahadeen was fighting
against the Soviet-installed government in the 1980s? Or during
the Warsaw Ghetto uprising? The new message is clear: resistance
even resistance to the UN itself is futile. Why does every incumbent
government, no matter how bad, deserve UN military assistance to
quell domestic unrest?
This
new policy is given teeth by creating a Peacebuilding Commission,
which will serve as the implementing force for the internationalization
of what were formerly internal affairs of sovereign nations. This
Commission will bring together UN Security Council members, major
donors, major troop-contributing countries, appropriate United Nations
organizations, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund
among others. This new commission will create the beginning of a
global UN army. It will claim the right to intervene in any conflict
anywhere on the globe, bringing the World Bank and the IMF formally
into the picture as well. It is a complete new world order, but
undertaken with the enthusiastic support of many of those who consider
themselves among the most strident UN critics.
Conservatives
who have been critical of the UN in the past have enthusiastically
embraced this bill and the concept of UN reform. But what is the
desired end of UN reform? The UN is an organization
that was designed to undermine sovereignty and representative government.
It is unelected and unaccountable to citizens by its very design.
Will UN reform change anything about the fact that its core mission
is objectionable? Do honest UN critics really want an expanded UN
that functions more efficiently?
The
real question is whether we should redouble our efforts to save
a failed system, or admit its failures as this legislation does
and recognize that the only reasonable option is to cease participation
without further costs to the United States in blood, money, and
sovereignty. Do not be fooled: it is impossible to be against the
United Nations and to support reform of the United Nations.
The only true reform of the United Nations is for the US to withdraw
immediately.
June
14, 2005
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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