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Time to Renounce the United Nations?
by
Rep. Ron Paul,
MD
Our
anticipated war in Iraq has been condemned by many around the world
for the worst of all reasons: namely, that America is acting without
United Nations approval. The obvious implication is that an invasion
of Iraq is illegitimate without such approval, but magically becomes
legitimate when UN bureaucrats grant their blessing. Most Americans
rightfully resent this arrogant attitude toward our national sovereignty
and don’t care what the UN thinks about our war plans. Perhaps our
heritage as a nation of people who do not take kindly to being told
what to do is intact. Still, only the most ardent war hawks connected
with the administration have begun to discuss complete withdrawal
from the UN. I have advocated this for twenty years, and have introduced
legislation to that effect.
The
administration deserves some credit for asserting that we will go
to war unilaterally if necessary, without UN authorization.
But it sends a mixed message by doing everything it can to
obtain such authorization. Efforts to build a “coalition” through the promise of billions
in foreign aid dollars only reinforce the perception that we’re
trying to buy support for the war.
The message seems to be that the UN is credible when we control
it and it does what we want, but lacks all credibility when it refuses
to do our bidding. The
bizarre irony is while we may act unilaterally in Iraq, the very
justification for our invasion is that we are enforcing UN resolutions!
Our
current situation in Iraq shows that we cannot allow U.S. national
security to become a matter of international consensus.
We don’t need UN permission to go to war; only Congress can
declare war under the Constitution. The Constitution does not permit the delegation of congressional
duties to international bodies.
It’s bad enough when Congress relinquishes its warmaking
authority to the President, but disastrous if we relinquish it to
international bureaucrats who don’t care about America.
Those
bureaucrats are not satisfied by meddling only in international
disputes, however. The
UN increasingly wants to influence our domestic environmental, trade,
labor, tax, and gun laws.
Its global planners fully intend to expand the UN into a
true world government, complete with taxes, courts, and a standing
army. This is not an
alarmist statement; these facts are readily promoted on the UN’s
own website. UN planners
do not care about national sovereignty; in fact they are actively
hostile to it. They
correctly view it as an obstacle to their plans.
They simply aren’t interested in our Constitution and republican
form of government.
The
choice is very clear: we either follow the Constitution or submit
to UN global governance. American
national sovereignty cannot survive if we allow our domestic laws
to be crafted by an international body.
This needs to be stated publicly more often. If we continue down the UN path, America as we know it will
cease to exist.
Noted
constitutional scholar Herb Titus has thoroughly researched the
United Nations and its purported “authority.”
Titus explains that the UN Charter is not a treaty at all,
but rather a blueprint for supranational government that directly
violates the Constitution.
As such, the Charter is neither politically nor legally binding
upon the American people or government.
The UN has no authority to make “laws” that bind American
citizens, because it does not derive its powers from the consent
of the American people. We
need to stop speaking of UN resolutions and edicts as if they represented
legitimate laws or treaties.
They do not.
The
UN is neither wise nor neutral.
All of the member nations have national interests that don’t
simply disappear when their representatives enter the UN general
assembly hall. Like
any government or quasi-government body, the UN is rife with corruption
and backroom deals. Worst
of all, it serves as a forum for rampant anti-Americanism.
Perhaps the time has finally come when more Americans will
choose to rethink our participation.
March
20, 2003
Dr.
Ron Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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