Why are there so many wars in the world if there is one United Nations?
Because the UN is an inept body as was the League of Nations. They are an entirely corrupt entity that cannot be entrusted to hold any authority over a sovereign nation. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for those little blue helmets to come save me in a real crisis.
by Ryan Miller5 years ago
The United States have been active member of the United Nations since its inception in 1945. However history provides examples of anti-UN sentiment that have arisen throughout the US and beyond; the stalemate of the...
by Wesman Todd Shaw5 years ago
Are The CIA and the United Nations Behind The Recent US Massacres?My thoughts are the CIA, Mossad, and other globalist organizations are absolutely behind the massacres of United States Civilians...and towards their own...
by Thomas Byers5 years ago
The Palestinian Authority is expected to win an upgrade of its observer status at the United Nations on Thursday from "entity" to "non-member state," which would amount to implicit U.N. recognition...
by Ralph Deeds7 years ago
Tea Party Montana Style--Nullification, Secession, and a Pistol in Every Pocket"With each new bill, newly elected tea party lawmakers are offering Montanans a vision of the future."Their state would be a place...
by Akriti Mattu2 years ago
How powerful do you think is the UNO ( United Nations Organization) in the contemporary world ?
by sannyasinman8 years ago
The airport in the capital, Port-au-Prince, is now an American military base and relief flights have been re-routed to the Dominican Republic. All flights stopped for three hours for the arrival of Hillary Clinton....
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