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(BUFDRVR) wrote in
: I'm not sure I see your point, is this supposed to offset argumenst against the ones responsible for the greates nuclear buildup so far in human history? :^) Typical, try to divert the point. Hardly. The point is, France disregarded a long standing UN commitment against nuclear testing. That was his point, mine was "Europe tend to respect UN resolutions". Was there a resolution preventing it? No, just as there was no UN resolution *against* armed action against Iraq, in fact the last resolution passed concerning Iraq threatened severe actions should Iraq not fully comply with UNSCM. Indeed. And, didn't Iraq comply? http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pub...line3.htm#2002 Face it, France and every other nation in Europe abides by the UN when it fits nicely with their plans and disregards it when it doesn't, just like US and nearly every other nation on the planet. I think you are painting this all too black and white. If you want to do some research I would reccomend some reading on the US oposition to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, which the US has yet to ratify even though Clinton signed it -- 7 years ago. Again, diverting the subject. The subject is; Europe always obeys the UN and the US doesn't. That was your subject, not mine. You might notice that France has both signed and ratified the treaty (in 1998). After they completed their live testing of their latest warheads. They cut the program short due to pressure from the world, though the story probably doesn't end there. They needed a steady supply of uranium from the Aussies which wouldn't guarantee that unless France got in on the CTBT deal. The US hasn't had a live test in over 25 years. That the US won't ratify CTBT seems to indicate they will. In all, the US track-record on UN vetos, boicots and non-ratifications is not exactly a shining example of world cooperation. And I'm sure if you choose to investigate France, Russia, the UK and China you'de find similar "track records". Well, do you have any comments on why the US vetos just about any resolution dealing with the palestine issue, and other nations do not? To me it lookes like Sharon has shattered most efforts made in the past decade to bring about some hope of peace and stability to the region, and the US seems determined to support that. Regards... |
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