Korean Nuclear Crisis, Syria War Crimes and Hezbollah are U.N.’s Fault

The latest unanimous U.N. Security Council resolution – with the support of China and Russia – imposing the severest sanctions ever on North Korea to punish it for its nuclear proliferation program, has been hailed as a great progressive step to denuclearize the Hermit Kingdom. I respectfully disagree. It is too little too late. More importantly, it is the U.N. that is to blame for North Korea becoming a nuclear state in the first place, a subject no one has addressed.

The recent coverage of North Korea’s aggressive nuclear behavior shows a startling lack of knowledge – or denial — about the history of the Korean War. The Korean War fought to stop Kim Jong-un’s grandfather Kim Jong-sung from taking over the Korean peninsula was fought and lead by the U.N. The Tripartite Armistice Agreement signed in 1953 was signed by the U.N., China and North Korea. The U.N. signatory was General Douglas MacArthur.

The U.N. has gotten away with attempting to run the world with its vast corrupt bureaucracy, a subject I dedicated an entire chapter to in Custom Maid Knowledge for New World Disorder, and not done what it was created to do – end wars – starting with the Korean War.

The U.N., not America, should have been in the forefront to stop North Korea becoming a nuclear power. Granted it would have been a difficult task with China and Russia sitting on the Security Council, but it was doable and should have been done. Instead, the U.N. has sent its Blue Helmets to countries where they can easily deal in drugs, arms, prostitution, money-laundering and raping locals.

The armed forces of some 20 countries fought in Korea under the U.N. flag. The Korean Armistice Agreement that brought about the current ceasefire, was signed on behalf of all the governments participating on the U.N. side and the ceasefire should have ended the minute North Korea started its nuclear program.

To make matters worse, the U.N. has done nothing to stop the war atrocities, massacres and crimes being committed by the Assad regime in Syria.

America’s U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is right about what she said to the commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, there to prevent the militarization of Lebanon in violation of resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 Lebanon War. He is “Blind” to Hezbollah activities. So is the U.N.

The U.N. has been blind to the North Korea nuclear activities, Syrian War Crimes and Hezbollah – not to mention the numerous other military skirmishes around the world!

Until the U.N. does what it was created to do – end wars starting with the Korean War, America should suspend further funding – and work with China and other countries to create a new global body that is relevant to the New World Order of the 21st-century!