Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sovereignty Issues Blatantly Ignored By The United Nations

Libya, the test case

David Bedford

Libya was the first use of the recently passed UN Resolution 1973 -- "The Responsibility toProtect" concept that got NATO to bomb the Colonel.  On the surface, it appears to be a humanitarian resolution. However in the hands of the Hungarian  revolutionary philanthropist and his puppets in the Democratic Party, it becomes a tool to remove any government that resists his one world government push.
This is his fifth time honing his skills at taking down governments around the world. But this time he has acquired, via President Obama, the legitimacy of the United Nations  and the power of NATO to do the heavy lifting.
 
The Congress is apparently not aware of the sinister uses of UN Resolution 1973. Sovereignty issues are being blatantly ignored by the United Nations, as allowed in the resolution. The UN is on board for the one world government concept since they will be the main beneficiaries.
We can see the Congress' confusion that the mission seems to have morphed into a let's get Gadaffi mission and not so much about protecting anyone in Libya. The Congress is suddenly baffled as to why we are still there, voting against staying in Libya, but not voting to de-fund this administration's un-war.  Congress apparently does not see the dark side of this UN Resolution 1973 "Responsibility to Protect." 
R2P as a UN doctrine provides anyone with influence, money or power cover to invade and remove any dictator or government using accusations of a genocide.  It is the perfect tool for a man on a mission for One World Government, like Soros.  He will have no trouble ginning up some killings anywhere on earth, joining forces temporarily with the corrupt, Marxists, revolutionaries and even Muslims who want to change a regime somewhere.  Any government that does not subscribe to the one world order mindset, could end up on his hit list.

UN Resolution 1973 Responsibility to Protect must be rescinded.  It is a rogue resolution that assumes UN sovereignty over the entire earth and all its inhabitants. The United Nations is getting way too big for its britches, and needs to be sent to the woodshed for a spanking.  The sooner they get this hegemony over the entire earth out of their heads the better.  We also need to find out how this thing ever got created in the first place. Something smells. Where is John Bolton when you really need him?

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