Criticism of the United Nations has been politically and ideologically diverse, although much of it is focused on the UN's presumed inability to handle international conflicts, even on a small scale. Other criticisms tend to focus on the UN's alleged elitism or its presumed support of globalist philosophies.
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- Criticism of the United Nations has been politically and ideologically diverse, although much of it is focused on the UN's presumed inability to handle international conflicts, even on a small scale. Other criticisms tend to focus on the UN's alleged elitism or its presumed support of globalist philosophies.
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- Don Habibi
- This obsession would make sense if Israel was among the worst human rights offenders in the world. But by any objective measure this is not the case. Even with the harshest interpretation of Israeli’s policies, which takes no account of cause and effect, and Israel’s predicament of facing existential war, there can be no comparison to the civil wars in Sudan, Algeria, or Congo.
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- Criticism of the United Nations has been politically and ideologically diverse, although much of it is focused on the UN's presumed inability to handle international conflicts, even on a small scale. Other criticisms tend to focus on the UN's alleged elitism or its presumed support of globalist philosophies.
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