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The Soapbox: Truculent Trump has a point on UN

Author
Barry Soper,
Publish Date
Thu, 21 Jun 2018, 6:58AM
What is the point of the seven permanent members on the United Nations Security Council, having a veto right over everyone else? (Photo: Getty Images)
What is the point of the seven permanent members on the United Nations Security Council, having a veto right over everyone else? (Photo: Getty Images)

The Soapbox: Truculent Trump has a point on UN

Author
Barry Soper,
Publish Date
Thu, 21 Jun 2018, 6:58AM

Donald Trump is an easy man to disagree with. The outbursts frequently give the impression the tongue's in gear well before the brain's connected.

On the face of it the withdrawal of the United States from the United Nations' Human Rights Council seemed to be churlish, a hissy fit because UN's human rights chief had just criticised the Trump Administration for taking distraught kids from their parents at the Mexican border.

But on this one it's hard to disagree with the truculent Trump, the Human Rights Council is about as ineffective as the amorphous, cumbersome, ambulance at the bottom of the cliff (even if on many occasions it's out of fuel) United Nations itself.

The United States says the council is hypocritical, self righteous about Israel and the West in general, while ignoring the abuses of many of the 47 member countries' which sit on it. They signalled out China, Cuba, Venezuela and the so called Democratic Republic of Congo but failed to mention the likes of Saudi Arabia where more people are being publicly beheaded than ever and the list of atrocities from other member states goes on.

They've failed to condemn the likes of Chechnya or even Zimbabwe, not current council members, so what's the point of this body which employs truckloads of functionaries in the ultra expensive capital of wealth, Geneva.

The Americans complain about the constant carping on Israel, which of course should be criticised, but every time the council convenes? Well that's what happens, 68 resolutions condemning the Jewish state while just 67 against everyone else with Syria copping 20, North Korea nine, Iran six and Sudan three.

The council is a waste of time and money but does the former number three at the UN Helen Clark, who not surprisingly lost the vote to become the boss on a reform ticket, have a point? Clark says the United States, a proponent of reform can't achieve it from the outside looking in. No-one, she argues, is lily white when it comes to human rights not the least America which has allowed kids to be "ripped away from their parents."

I guess it comes down to degree but what's the point of having a three year rotation of countries on the council, regardless of the transgressions they're meant to be there to protect?

For that matter, what's the point of the United Nations, with the seven permanent members on the Security Council, with views as varied as Russia, China and the United States, having a veto right over everyone else.

The cost conscious Trump, heading a country that paid the lion's share into the UN, more than ten billion dollars in 2016, will be looking at value for money and he's not getting it!

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