The ongoing unhindered and uninterrupted murderous slaughter of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in Syria, a conflict forcing millions more to flee their homes and become refugees, is a crime against humanity that the U.N. has chosen to again ignore.
To make matters worse and highlight the U.N.’s ongoing incompetence and shortcomings, it is begging for another $4.4 billion by the end of this month to prevent catastrophic hunger and famine in South Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia and Yemen – four more countries where hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians are being killed by ongoing civil wars as the U.N. stands idly by.
With more than 20 million people at risk of starvation over the next six months and famine already declared in parts of South Sudan, a tragedy of global proportions is looming.
The abolition of the U.N. as a “funded failure” is a topic I devoted an entire chapter to in Custom Maid Knowledge for New World Disorder.
The U.N. squanders more than $20 billion a year on various failed missions and operations around the world. It spends more than $7 billion a year on peacekeeping operations. Ironically, peacekeeping was not specified in the original charter. It was invented by the second secretary-general, Dag Hammarskjold, and former Canadian foreign minister Lester Pearson after Britain and France invaded Egypt in the Suez crisis of 1956.
I was living in Cyprus at the time and witnessed first-hand the British and French troops camped and vehicles parked on vacant lots near my house. I then also got to know and go fishing and swimming with U.N. blue helmet peacekeepers after they arrived to keep the peace between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots. Another failed mission as they are still there.
U.N. peacekeeping forces have been deployed more than 60 times. There are roughly 100,000 troops from various countries wearing U.N. blue helmets to no avail around the world.
Walking past “the tallest and most spectacular building in the world” built by President Trump across the street from the U.N., its dagger-shaped shadow piercing through the U.N. General Assembly, reminds me of the shadow of terrorism and its dark pall cast over the security of this global institution. I couldn’t help wonder why the United Nations can’t be dumped and replaced with something that can surpass in stature and geopolitical statement the Trump Tower at the corner of 1st Avenue and 47th Street. Today the U.N. is back on center stage facing President Trump who built the dagger across the street.
The U.N. is a World War II relic of the Cold War that it was created to combat – and failed. The Cold War between Russia and America is just warming up again. The only warm and outright hot spots the U.N. vigorously protects today are the brothels and massage parlors within a 10-block radius of the headquarters, where international beauties relieve bureaucratic stress with back rubs and wide range of sexual services to satisfy all 198 tastes and perversions of the representatives of its member states.
The new successor to the U.N. should be limited in size to be efficient and just have representatives from all major civilizations that have made it to the 21st century. Assyrians need not apply. Its members should be limited to the core states of each such civilization, with rotating membership for the civilizations that do not have a core state. The members of this body would be America, China, India, Iran, Israel, Russia, Turkey, with representatives from Europe, to be determined by the EU, a representative from Africa to be determined by the African Union, a representative from Asia to be determined by ASEAN, a representative from Latin America to be determined by the Organization of American States, a representative from the Arab speaking world by one of the Arab League organizations, and the Stans of Central Asia and Pakistan by Pakistan.
Each major civilization would have an equal say and vote. A dream I know. But one that can come true.
I can’t help wonder when this unfunded U.N. dinosaur will join the ranks of other beautiful New York museums and become a peaceful, historical, geopolitical Jurassic Park. A Museum of Peace Dreams attached to The Trump Library and Museum — both connected to the Trump Tower across the street.