You don’t have to convince me that the U.N. is bad.
If the U.S. cannot use it’s veto vote, the U.N. could come up with anything it wanted against the U.S., and the global community could come to a binding agreement very detrimental to us.
How would you like to see the U.S. dollar arbitrarily struck down as the international currency, by the member nations?
How would you like to see Israel declared a pariah state, and derecognized by the U.N.
I’m tired now, but you can come up with some excellent issues the U.S. could foment against the U.S. and Israel.
We must be able to block those actions.
As I said, if someone can explain a good way to avoid the problem, I’m all for getting out of the U.N.
It’s a terrible body in a number of ways.
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>> “How would you like to see the U.S. dollar arbitrarily struck down as the international currency, by the member nations?” <<
They would bankrupt themselves in the process.
We are presently the most petroleum independent nation on Earth. The only significant mineral we lack is chromium.
We are the “Great Nation” of Manasseh prophesied in Genesis 48.
Lack of understanding of Jacob’s prophecies is the biggest stumbling block to understanding global events.
Europe will go down in flames in the Valley of Jesreel, soon.