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I read an interesting piece on Real Clear politics. And it appears I have discovered the reason people want the “UN out of the US and Us out of the UN”. Our spending greatly outweighs any other member. To state pure numbers for some shine, we spend 4.0 % of our GDP (I think it’s needless to say that out GDP greatly outweighs all other countries.) while the average spends 2.2%. And we don’t get most of the say. And other countries can block the sanctions is ridiculous. We are giving up most of the power we would have on any other stage. It goes hand in hand with defense spending.
As for Iraq and the UN. We go it alone in Iraq because we have to. Our allies and fellow UN member’s armies have shrunk considerably. Canada which had million man army after WWII now has 62,000. And Britain the 4th largest national economy has just more than 100,000 solders. Canada and the Brits both have mostly specially trained troops. But our marine corp. is over 175,000 strong. The Downsizing of military spending in other countries is leaving us standing out. And now if there is a War we will have to support these allies that never do anything for us. It’s not that they don’t want to it’s because they can’t. We need to encourage these countries to reinstate and maintain larger standing armies. We should set the ultimatum that they have to increase there spending or else we leave the UN and that they need to move out of NYC.
In my opinion our fellow UN members are cutting these armies to make up for higher spending in their welfare state democracies. Which are poor in service and in quality? Aside from that clinging to our allies that are looking for a handout are barely allies at all. Using their pathetic forces to help maintain world stability isn’t even a reality. They don’t help us in Iraq because they can’t. They can’t do anything with their army because it is stretched thin. Their standing army numbers are too low. Their will be a day when a conflict arises among them and their enemies. But we will be “stretched too thin” in the words of Colin Powell. Not that I trust a quitter but still it must have some element of truth. I think it's time we raise standards in the UN or drop out. We deserve the space in Manhattan. If they still want it they can have it, but move it out. As a nation we should be vaguely be associated with it. It’s a big hole in which we throw money into. Also it has never produced results. It hasn’t really diverted any war or decreased the severity. When it was created it might have been slightly useful but since 1945 communications have since expanded and striped the roles these figures had. Goodbye UN!
As for Iraq and the UN. We go it alone in Iraq because we have to. Our allies and fellow UN member’s armies have shrunk considerably. Canada which had million man army after WWII now has 62,000. And Britain the 4th largest national economy has just more than 100,000 solders. Canada and the Brits both have mostly specially trained troops. But our marine corp. is over 175,000 strong. The Downsizing of military spending in other countries is leaving us standing out. And now if there is a War we will have to support these allies that never do anything for us. It’s not that they don’t want to it’s because they can’t. We need to encourage these countries to reinstate and maintain larger standing armies. We should set the ultimatum that they have to increase there spending or else we leave the UN and that they need to move out of NYC.
In my opinion our fellow UN members are cutting these armies to make up for higher spending in their welfare state democracies. Which are poor in service and in quality? Aside from that clinging to our allies that are looking for a handout are barely allies at all. Using their pathetic forces to help maintain world stability isn’t even a reality. They don’t help us in Iraq because they can’t. They can’t do anything with their army because it is stretched thin. Their standing army numbers are too low. Their will be a day when a conflict arises among them and their enemies. But we will be “stretched too thin” in the words of Colin Powell. Not that I trust a quitter but still it must have some element of truth. I think it's time we raise standards in the UN or drop out. We deserve the space in Manhattan. If they still want it they can have it, but move it out. As a nation we should be vaguely be associated with it. It’s a big hole in which we throw money into. Also it has never produced results. It hasn’t really diverted any war or decreased the severity. When it was created it might have been slightly useful but since 1945 communications have since expanded and striped the roles these figures had. Goodbye UN!


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