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U.S. International History and Politics


Details on International History and Politics Reveals the U.S. to be a Brutal Repressive Tool of the Elite Ruling Class for Their New World Order.


Since World War II, international history and politics has been based largely around the United Nations which Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman helped craft after the war.

They attempted to create an organization that would help prevent further wars.

The United Nations is based mostly around its Security Council which encompasses fifteen members, five permanent and ten rotating, more so than its General Assembly because it is the Security Council that is in charge of creating or stifling United Nations actions toward hostile nations.

The United Nations also has its own justice system called the International Court of Justice which only serves members who wish to be part of it. The United States has not been a member for decades.

The second most important organ of the United Nations after the Security Council is the Economic and Social Council whose responsibility is to “promote international economic and social cooperation and development”.

However, the fact of the matter is the UN is a tool for the global elite to bring in their long sought after goal of a one world government.



Security Council

The Security Council has always been the key branch of the United Nations as they make all the decisions pertaining to aggressive nations or anything related to the general security of sovereign nations.

The Security Council consists of fifteen members, five of whom are permanent and can veto any legislation put forth.

The five permanent members of the Security Council are the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, and France.

The other ten seats are ones that rotate. Each member serves a two year term with five new members being elected every year.

Currently, the ten elected members of the United Nations Security Council are South Africa, Indonesia, Panama, Belgium, Italy, Uganda, Japan, Mexico, Turkey, and Austria.

The Security Council’s real purpose is to act as a strong arm for the elite who own the politicians in the member nations.

They especially focus on clout from the five permanent members.


The Court

A mostly un-discussed wing of the United Nations is the International Court of Justice which is as weak a global court as one could possibly create.

Nations must first agree to become part of the court system which would allow them to sue other nations and be sued by other nations.

Even when a member is sued by another member of the justice system, both parties must submit to acknowledging the ruling of the court.

Another criticism is that states may only be sued by other states and never by individuals, non-governmental organizations, or corporations.

Yet more criticism of the court is that there is absolutely no separation of powers as any decision of the court is subject to a veto by the General Assembly of the United Nations which in essence makes the legal decisions non-binding.

The court is a powerless sham, designed to keep people distracted from where the influence really is.


Economics

One of the semi-functioning wings of the United Nations is the Economic and Social Council which is responsible for promoting economic and social cooperation among nations.

In other words, this is the organization that pushes free trade and globalization policies on developing nations in return for cold hard cash.

The Economic and Social Council consists of fifty-four members and each is brainwashed into believing the spread of the UN’s power is good, and their constant quest for globalization is best for humanity.

In reality, the UN is just a shell for the global elite to work within toward their one world government.





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