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To: kumar who wrote (48993)10/3/2002 8:57:08 AM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 281500
 
<< In all of the examples above, none of these countries, being part of the "international community" aka UN, ought to be prejudiced against being part of a subset of UN. >>

Valid point. Perhaps the answer is, in not giving the UN too much power, especially when national security issues are at stake.

The UN provides a good forum, to bring international problems and issues to the world audience. Since it's management is easily corrupted, their scope of authority should be limited.