Monday, July 04, 2005

The U.N wants the U.S. to do its dirty or shall we say dirtier work

There is something unnerving about the fact that the United Nations can't handle a peacekeeping mission in Haiti. The Belmont Club raises an important question that pretty much tells the whole story about the UN's ineffectuality: Q: What's the worst thing you can do with a gun? A: Point it at someone when you have no intention to use it. The UN force on the ground in Haiti appears to have reached its limit in terms of getting the natives to fear and obey. That's a job for the U.S. but the internationalists are setting an precarious trap for the U.S.
Unable to deliver not because the peacekeeper's weapons are malfunctioning but because no one wants to take responsibility for using them. If America has any utility at all to transnational liberals it is as a garbage collector and checkwriter for all the dreams it peddles.

Youi know have an idea why the U.N. is useless in the Sudan and other hotspots. Read it here.



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