The
following was written in April 2014, as part of a response to the
Campaign for Liberty's 2012 survey questionnaire for candidates
running for federal office.
5.
Will you support legislation that forbids U.S. troops from serving
under United Nations command?
Yes,
I will support legislation that forbids U.S. troops from serving
under United Nations command. The United Nations is just one of many
frameworks for multilateral coordination of military efforts among
nations. I will support legislation to scale back and eliminate all
U.S. military coordination with the United Nations, and service of
U.S. troops under the U.N..
We
cannot allow the five nations of the U.N. Security Council to send
nuclear-powered aircraft carriers to the Eastern Mediterranean
without the permission and awareness of the taxpaying people within
those nations. Nor can we continue to tolerate an overly militarized
United Nations that functions as little more than a joint tyranny
wielded by five nuclear-powered nations over the developing,
impoverished, and less sufficiently armed nations of the world.
The
United States can and should continue to co-exist with the United
Nations, on the conditions that U.S. troops do not serve under the
command of the U.N., that the organization remains
an optional framework
for international law and multilateral diplomacy and military
coordination, and that the organization become demilitarized.
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more entries on military, national defense, and foreign policy,
please
visit:
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2010/10/american-sovereignty-restoration-act-of.html
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2010/10/american-sovereignty-restoration-act-of.html
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2014/05/foreign-occupation-and-declaration-of.html
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