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| quote: | Originally posted by JohnSmith
well, i'm glad you agree that the US should not just pocket the money.
However, the problem is this. The US has basically rendered the UN "irrelevant" as bush put it.
they have also proven that they don't give a rats ass about public opinion, nor international concerns.
so, how to reason with them? the answer is, you can't. the only way that the US would listen, is if a country had an army to back up their threats, or a large enough economy to hurt them (without bringing their own down to unmanageable levels). since no such country exists, or even conceivably coalition of countries such as germany, france, russia, and china...
well, the US will do whatever it pleases like any schoolyard bully.
but guess what? 10 more terrorists were born while i wrote this, due to your nations arrogance. |
OKay, take it easy dude.
Even if Bush thinks that the UN is irrelevant, he can't ignore it. The UN is no longer the weak League of Nations from the early 1900's. Bush's opinion, though refelctive of the populace, is the thing that is not relevant. If the UN declares that the "problem" over the oil is theirs to solve, and Bush doesn't back off, he'll get himself into a crapload of trouble. Bush is dumb, granted, but he also knows that he can't risk going totally against what the UN says, it'd just be too risky.
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