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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Toad on April 09, 2003, 01:16:30 PM

Title: Vital New Role for UN SC!
Post by: Toad on April 09, 2003, 01:16:30 PM
While the Coalition countries are busy in Iraq, there is a VITAL NEW ROLE for the other UN SC countries, particularly France, Russia, Germany and China.

This matter needs to be dealt with post-haste and with the skillful diplomacy that these countries endorse and practice.

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United Nations -- The Security Council began working on a new nuclear weapons issue February 19, 2003 -- North Korea's nuclear program, as referred to it by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).


As you can see, the UN's own IAEA referred the problem of NK's withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to the Security Council.

Time is of the essence here and months have gone by!

The US, in order to defuse the situation somewhat and allay the fears of the NK's will agree to withdraw all troops from the Korean peninsula immediately. This should help the SC members calm NK fears of US agression.

Additionally, we'll continue to fulfill any agreements previously made to send aid to NK. However, we will not agree to send anything else until the problem has been resolved.

Please have them get on the job right away!

Thanks!
Title: Jeez! Sieze the moment!
Post by: Toad on April 09, 2003, 02:17:39 PM
Stand back and watch France & Germany work!

It's happening faster than I thought!

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BBC:

Key UN meeting on N Korea

The United Nations Security Council is meeting on Wednesday to discuss North Korea's controversial nuclear programme, in an effort to solve the impasse over the crisis.
 
Pyongyang has called the meeting an "excessive act"
The United Nations Security Council is meeting on Wednesday to discuss North Korea's controversial nuclear programme, in an effort to solve the impasse over the crisis.


Go France! Go Germany! Yeah, TEAM!
Title: Vital New Role for UN SC!
Post by: Curval on April 09, 2003, 02:21:25 PM
Yea...they are in a big hurry...to DISCUSS the issue.

Next they will appoint a committee (and pay them a few million) to discuss the issue some more.

:rolleyes:
Title: Vital New Role for UN SC!
Post by: 10Bears on April 09, 2003, 02:22:24 PM
I'd say the vital new role for UN SC is to come over to Toad's house and wash his car...
Title: Vital New Role for UN SC!
Post by: Saurdaukar on April 09, 2003, 02:25:08 PM
Just think - only another 12 years until something is done about it.  Horay!
Title: Vital New Role for UN SC!
Post by: lazs2 on April 09, 2003, 02:36:41 PM
well... actually.... even after 12 years they didn't do anything about iraq about it.... the coalition did.   without the coalitition the sadman would still be dropping people feet first into the shredder and making deals with france for a new nuclear reactor.  while running terrorist training camps from the comfort of his gold toilet.
lazs
Title: Vital New Role for UN SC!
Post by: Toad on April 09, 2003, 02:41:21 PM
Yah know.. I bet with just an hour or two of instruction, I could get the French, German, Russian & Chinese SC reps to do a decent wash/wax job.

I mean, they must be trainable, despite the public image they project.

Great idea... send it off and see what they say 10B!
Title: Vital New Role for UN SC!
Post by: NUKE on April 09, 2003, 02:50:33 PM
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Originally posted by lazs2
well... actually.... even after 12 years they didn't do anything about iraq about it.... the coalition did.   lazs


Yup! And France and Germany's hand wringing didn't bring inspectors back to Iraq......ONLY the  CREDIBLE threat of  military force brought the inspectors back to Iraq and even then Iraq didn't cooperate.

Iraq would have NEVER been delt with by the UN.
Title: I hate to pee on the parade
Post by: Captain Virgil Hilts on April 09, 2003, 03:03:28 PM
But China has already said that the UN cannot do anything to resolve the North Korean problem. Since China is the #1 supporter of North Korea, you have to take what they say seriously. Then again, it isn't like the UN could or would do anything anyway.