The United States pays about $6 billion to the U.N.
yearly for our membership in the U.N. Iran pays $9 million for its membership.
Iran is the present head of the second largest voting
bloc in the U.N. General Assembly, the Non-Aligned Movement. As such, Iran wields
strong influence over the other 120 countries in that bloc. Iran is the leader
of that caucus and often speaks as representative of all those General Assembly
voters. The Non-Aligned Movement contains countries that are supposedly not aligned
with any major super powers. It often votes in opposition to the wishes of the
United States.
Four times, the United Nations Security Council
has sanctioned Iran for its illicit nuclear activities; and four times, Iran
has ignored the sanction. Despite this, Iran has been granted seats on
governing boards of many major U.N. agencies. Some of these agencies handle
billions of dollars every year in funds donated chiefly by Western nations,
especially the U.S. This year, Iran won a three-year seat on the 36 member executive
board of the U.N’s flagship agency, the U.N. Development Program, which operates
billion-dollar budgets across more than 170 countries.
It seems doubtful to me that further membership
in the United Nations is in the best interests of the United States. I think we
should get out and look more closely to our own interests, instead of bowing to
leadership such as Iran and other rogue countries.
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