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UN:
Iran is the Perfect Country to Serve on the
Disarmament Committee!
by Leah Barkoukis
Oct 05, 2013
And
this would be why no one (in the U.S., at
least) takes the United Nations seriously:
“The
United Nations has selected Iran to serve in a senior role on its
Committee on
Disarmament and International Security, an international body that
deals with
major global security issues.
Iran
announced on Wednesday that it had been
selected by UN member states to serve as the disarmament committee’s
rapporteur, according to reports. The position would put Iran in charge
of
reporting on the committee’s proceedings and actions.
The
appointment was made shortly after Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the UN’s General Assembly
to warn
the world that Iran is only months away from having the capabilities to
build a
nuclear weapon.”
So
Iran, a country that has nuclear ambitions,
broken multiple international conventions and called for the
destruction of
another UN member state, will serve in a senior role on a committee
that’s
chaired by Libya, where, in a post-Qaddafi era, law and order remain
elusive
and weapons freely flow to terrorist organizations. Excellent.
This
is not to say everyone agrees with the
move—far from it:
“I’m
just surprised that the UN never got around to hiring Michael Jackson
to work
in its daycare center,” said former Pentagon advisor Michael Rubin.
“This seems
about as good an idea.”
The
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) also slammed
the UN for allowing Iran to join the committee.
“This
action, which comes on a day dominated by
the discussion about Iran’s nuclear weapons program and Syria’s use of
chemical
weapons, represents the height of hypocrisy at the UN,” the ADL said in
a
statement. “Iran’s appointment to a leadership role in a body charged
with
disarmament and counteracting threats to peace is simply unbelievable.”
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