From: Mike Lorrey (mlorrey@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Feb 23 2003 - 12:58:51 MST
--- Kai Becker <kmb@kai-m-becker.de> wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 23. Februar 2003 05:32 schrieb Brett Paatsch:
> > Can anyone give a *clear* and *unambiguous* instance of a treaty
> > breach by the US? I mean a material or significant breach of the
> > sort an impartial and reasonable third party would recognize?
>
> Breach of UN resolutions:
> http://www.un.org/documents/ga/res/43/a43r011.htm
> http://www.un.org/documents/ga/res/44/a44r043.htm
> (and some more on the same case)
All of your references pertain to the US support of Contras against the
totalitarian socialist Sandinista regime, which had hijacked the
Nicaraguan Revolution and was refusing to hold democratic elections as
it was obligated to do in its agreements with the OAS.
It might be good to recall that in the 1980's, it was the UN which was
decidedly anti-democracy and was hidebound with corrupt ministries
lorded over by nepotic third world goons. This was the same UN which
had kicked Taiwan (a democratic nation) out and invited Communist China
in. This was the same UN that turned a blind eye to anti-democratic
communist insurgencies around the globe, from El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, Chile, Peru, to the Phillipines, Burma, Argentina, Japan,
Germany, and many other nations. All of these military insurgencies
were instigated and funded by the Soviet Union, China, and/or Cuba, yet
the UN never sought to bring legal action against these nations.
=====
Mike Lorrey
"Live Free or Die, Death is not the Worst of Evils."
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"Pacifists are Objectively Pro-Fascist." - George Orwell
"Treason doth never Prosper. What is the Reason?
For if it Prosper, none Dare call it Treason..." - Ovid
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