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?
Malaysia tried to have the zionist entity expelled last year. The attempt was unsuccessful, probably because expulsion is subject to SC veto. But starvation seems to’ve caused a shift in the global zeitgeist, so i’ll make enquiries to Malaysia. The veto powers apply to expulsion, but not to creation of peace enforcement. Regarding your awe of Sam’s military power, he doesn’t seem to’ve been so invincible in his forever wars since 1945. The Alaska meeting will be interesting.
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?
Stop kidding yourself.
Well i doubt if expulsion would require the GA to “challenge the United States militarily”.
If you think that the United States and its catamites would not step in...
Malaysia tried to have the zionist entity expelled last year. The attempt was unsuccessful, probably because expulsion is subject to SC veto. But starvation seems to’ve caused a shift in the global zeitgeist, so i’ll make enquiries to Malaysia. The veto powers apply to expulsion, but not to creation of peace enforcement. Regarding your awe of Sam’s military power, he doesn’t seem to’ve been so invincible in his forever wars since 1945. The Alaska meeting will be interesting.
Keep dreaming. Since the United States goal in Iraq, Syria and Libya was to turn those countries into failed states, I'd say they were successful.
Thanks.