Many people are not aware of many conflicts that occur all across the world. In the nations that these political skirmishes occur they are certainly aware of these problems, as we also should be. It is my hope that after reading some of my blogs they will then become more aware of the complexity of foreign nations and the issues they are faced with.
One of the first thing I would like to introduce to readers of my blog is the I.C.J. a court, which is a sub-committee of the U.N. with its own set of rules and regulations. They function as a court that nations can file lawsuits against another nation. Nations can do this whenever they feel a treaty has been violated, a crime against humanity has been committed, and whenever an offense has been committed. You can see all lawsuits filed by going to http://www.icj-cij.org/homepage/index.php?lang=en. Also, you are able to read all the transcripts from each suit.
Readers should also briefly review themselves with the United Nations. It is truly a group working towards complete international cooperation. They have achieved amazing feats, such as allowing the United States and Soviet Russia to "talk out" the Cuban missile crisis and bringing the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, other wise known as North Korea, into open discussion and debate. An honestly remarkable idea.
Many feel that the United States shouldn't be involved in the U.N., because it cost too much money and we never are able to get what best interest us, the U.S. Yet, many of these naysayers have not analyzed the U.N. to a point where they can make a fair judgement. Currently, the U.S. spends 400 times more money on its Department of Defense then on the United Nation's dues. The U.S. spends the same amount of money on the United Nations as it does for its budget as it does for food and lodging for senators. Also, the U.N. is a group attempting to reach compromise amongst all nations; not to be a one-sided group that only helps those who are considered the "elite" nations.
I hope that this blog will fascinate you as much much as it has fascinated me, and please feel free to post inquires you may have, if at all possible.
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