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Clive winmil's avatar

On a recent edition of Andrew Napolitano’s ‘Judging Freedom’ podcast, Colonel Laurence Wilkerson stated that Chapter 7 of the UN Charter provides for a two-thirds majority of the General Assembly to organise peace-enforcement, and that such a majority resolution would not be subject to the veto powers of the ‘Security’ Council. I think there’s a similar provision for expelling a member State.

Are those two propositions valid, and what can individuals do to request such actions

by the General Assembly to end the Zionazi assault on the Palestinians and their supporters?

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Feral Finster's avatar

Even if true, so what? Who is going to enforce this?

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Clive winmil's avatar

Expulsion would presumably need no enforcement.

The GA has organised multinational peacekeeping forces before, so could presumably do so again.

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Feral Finster's avatar

Um, if you think that the GA would challenge the United States militarily, I don't want what you are smoking.

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Clive winmil's avatar

LOL. But it might depend on which nations were willing to participate. Uncle Sam is no longer the power he claims to be, and if he tried to fight in order to continue his suppirt for genocide, he could have a revolution on his hands.

But first things first: how can one best approach UN members to urge them to put the necessary motions?

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Feral Finster's avatar

Stop kidding yourself.

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Clive winmil's avatar

Well i doubt if expulsion would require the GA to “challenge the United States militarily”.

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Roslyn Ross's avatar

Dismantle Zionist Israel and it will sort itself out. A free united Palestine where former Israelis who are sane enough to behave become Palestinians would be a self selection process in the main.

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TS's avatar

Minus every war criminal.

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Roslyn Ross's avatar

Difficult one because virtually every Israeli is a war criminal. Pragmatism and common sense would be needed.

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TS's avatar

Charges, trials, and sentences will be needed. I don't think voicing an opinion (in support of genocide) will get people jailed -- yes, that would be the whole population. Levy fines for that, yes. Give the money to rebuild Palestine. The murderers: prison, the rapists: prison, the leadership who ordered this: prison. That's a start.

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Landru's avatar

Not being Palestinian, I can only think about what is or could be a possible logical outcome. If I were Palestinian with a say in the matter, I would accept anything that would call attention to civil/human rights of my people. One state, two state, three state, four. This seems like a failure of revolution however, it seems the world needs an excuse to provide food, and healthcare? Never in my life did I think we would fail at being humans with building a new Nazi empire. I know this line of thought sounds so chaotic but I am at a loss as to how Palestinians can move forward without a group like the BRICS embracing them. I wrote to Lula asking he accept Palestine into BRICS at the call for a new meeting. No response so...........

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