BobbyMike
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quote: Originally posted by yardie
BobbyMike.
National goverments are elected to make decisions fopr their citizens. I agree wih that. But the national goverments fall under international law and practices when their decisions affect the citizens of other nations. Essentally you are saying that the U.S government can do anything it wants on behalf of the U.S people any where in the world. This is ludicrous. Heck, Hitler and the Nazis were elected in the 1930s and history have shown what happened when a government decide to do what is in the best interest of their citizens. The U.N and other international institutions were set up as a result of WWII.
You bring up an excellent point. What is international law? The UN has no power that it can use without agreement from it's members. If the members can't agree, it's powerless. National governments don't, I repeat myself, don't "fall under international law and it's practices" unless they want to. International law lis just another way of saying, "Play our way or we'll beat you up. Since no one else can beat us up, why should we listen to the UN? We do so because we want to. Just like everybody else does.
You, and the other, pro Iraq debaters keep talking about the US Vs. the world when it's not quite that way. You ignore countries agreeing with the US - or worse insult them and say they're just "lap dogs", or toadying up for later favors. What a load of gall. Yet other on your side of the issue blindly follow a country that is currying favor with a madman for later riches and influence. Get a grip.
If you think that we want a war your nuts. The US has lost more soldiers in the name of "international law" than any other country in the world. We have born the brunt of the cost and the manpower doing so for years. When you talk about "international law" you may mean the UN, but it's usually the US that everybody expects to do the dirty work.
What your seeing is not American "imperialism" or such, but the honest appraisal of a situation that needs mending - one which no one else wants to take up the mantle.
International law gains it's right to govern policy by the strength of the nations behind the law itself. The UN (and it's "international law") cannot force a country like the US, Russia, China, or even France to do anything - nor should it be able to since it's the threat of the strength of the member nations that actually is the lever. That is the real force behind the UN, the military might of the stronger nations.
All nations, including your homeland of Canada, flaunt international law when it suits them. Usually it has to do with mundane issues like trade and fishing rights, sometimes it's things like weapons and invading your neighbors.
Iraq has been blantantly flaunting "international law" for years, mainly because the laws were against it's (Iraqs) vested interests and Iraq knew that they had a most excellent ally, in France, on the UN Security Council, who would plead its case and derail any kind of real attempt at punishment.
Your bringing up Hitler and the Nazis doesn't help your case because it was the League of Nations (an International body and the precursor to the UN) led by a "let's not go to war" movement that allowed Hitler and the Nazis to sieze several smaller countries and gain the natural resources they needed to bring about that whole bloody mess. Millions died needlessly becuase of that feet dragging. The UN was built on the bones of the League of Nations and it is as vacillary and useless. Most of the debate on the floors is spent decrying the evils of US influence.
Is it any wonder that the US doesn't pay attention to the voices of "the little guys" at the UN when said voices are actually just the yammerings of leftist theorists that still think socialism is the way to go?
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