• superkret@feddit.org
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    29 days ago

    I’m talking about the UN.
    You’re talking about the UN Security Council, which is just one of many UN organs, has the very limited purpose of preventing a war between the original nuclear powers, and yes, where the permanent members have veto powers.
    They do not have veto powers in the general assembly, which is a much more important UN organ when it comes to international diplomacy.

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        29 days ago

        If adopted, the draft would have had the 15-member Council recommend to the 193-member General Assembly that “the State of Palestine be admitted to membership in the United Nations”.

        The General Assembly decides on this.

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          An application for admission to UN membership must be approved by the Council before being forwarded to the Assembly, where the matter requires at least two-thirds support to pass.

          You are just factually wrong about this.

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            29 days ago

            Oh fuck. I was pretty sure about this, but never actually read the statutes.
            Thanks for educating me, and refraining from the insults I deserve.
            So I guess 5 nations do decide who gets into the Good Guy club. I admit I’m a bit disillusioned about this.

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              Tbf I think you’re right about the general assembly recognizing them as an “observer state” that’s not part of the UN without security council approval, which I wasn’t aware of.