A World Without The U.N. Is A Better Place
The article argues for the dissolution of the United Nations, citing its financial troubles and perceived ineffectiveness. It claims that the U.N. has not successfully addressed major global issues and has become increasingly anti-American. The author suggests that the U.S. should withdraw its support and allow the organization to collapse.
- ▪The United Nations is reportedly facing imminent bankruptcy and is expected to run out of money by mid-August.
- ▪The United States owes approximately $4.2 billion to the U.N., making it the largest contributor in arrears.
- ▪The article criticizes the U.N. for its perceived incompetence in preventing wars and addressing humanitarian crises.
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Image generated by AI Politics A World Without The U.N. Is A Better Place I & I Editorial BoardJune 3, 2026Add comment The United Nations is going broke? Please, say it is so. The world’s largest parasite, the running cocktail party for despots, apparatchiks, terrorists, climate fanatics and Americanophobes, should be shut down — with prejudice. News reports tell us the U.N. is facing imminent bankruptcy, headed toward a financial collapse and is at risk of insolvency. It’s “expected to officially run out of money in mid-August.” The best part is “the United States is a big reason why.” “The United States owes roughly $2 billion to the organization’s regular budget on top of another $2.2 billion for peacekeeping missions, a portion of which has accrued over decades – far and away more…
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