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League of Democracies

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With the advent of war and a great deal of debate on this board about the war, and associated with it, the legitimacy of the UN, it seems that the UN has almost become irrelevant, much like the old League of Nations.

So, with less than 50% of the member nations in the UN being elected democracies, I don't think anybody harbors any hope of dictatorship nations like Syria, Libya, North Korea, Iraq and the like being 'nice' to others if they could help it.

Other things like Libya and Iraq being assigned to chair the Human Rights Commision and Disarmanent really serve to mock the purpose of the UN.

So how about a new world body to replace the UN? The main criteria for aspiring member nations? A system to elect a government. In other words, they must be democracies(as we define it nowadays).

Any member country which undergoes any form of upheaveal(like Pakistan) which results in the change of government thru non-lgislative means would be placed on a probation list and barred from voting.

Dictatorships need not apply. They can form their own League of Evil if they want. Perhaps Castro, Kim, and Saddam can meet to see what they can do to destroy the evil Americans.

Advantages in this new organization? I dunno. At least the various delegates can arguably be truly speaking for their people. Would it be more legitimate than the UN? Hard to say either.

Also, one definite downside of it is that France will be an important member, but they have their place too. :wink:

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that sounds like it might send out a message sounding like: we want another cold war.
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Is that really such a bad thing?

Besides, the Cold War was possible only because there was somebody to counter the US: USSR. Without it, it'll be more like a variety of states against the US and its nominal allies.

Of course, the same old problems of negotiation after negotiation are still there.

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The_Nice_Guy wrote:Is that really such a bad thing?

Besides, the Cold War was possible only because there was somebody to counter the US: USSR. Without it, it'll be more like a variety of states against the US and its nominal allies.

Of course, the same old problems of negotiation after negotiation are still there.

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what do you mean, was the cold war a bad thing? fucking yes, it was a bad thing!
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To have another Cold War, you need a Highly Militrised Enemy, or at least oppenet who disagrees with you on most issues and might acutal win a war aginst you

Since Russia fell out of the Picture that leaves China a distant second, though they are only a threat to Russia and the Lower Asia regions while we can threaten anyone so they don't fit the bill

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