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Cellucci Speech

Contributor: fatmomma

Date: 2003-04-05 19:24:54


Than the USA??? much less; they do not have the power and veto to have a large control on the UN; nor is their over due dues significant. The USA likes to use the UN for its own purposes and ignores it when it doesn't get an agreement with its agenda. Israel should be expelled for ignoring resolutions.

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Cellucci Speech

Contributor: codc01

Date: 2003-04-08 14:31:28


I agree with you, the US uses the UN when it suits them, expelling Israel is maybe harsh, no? Maybe a worldwide sanction on exporting weapons to Isreal... Then Israel woulds have no choice but to negociate in good faith!

p.s : This assumes that the US would respect this sanction and would not sell weapons to Israel... Which i truly doubt.

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