Dear Editor:

Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace

this is the operational methodology of the United Nations
Operation: according to the dictionary

is a system, a method of operation, a series of acts, to effect
a certain purpose.

Dear Editor:

“Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace” this is the operational methodology of the United Nations Operation: according to the dictionary “is a system, a method of operation, a series of acts, to effect a certain purpose.”

Let’s look at just how the UN operates and review its origin. The UN was the brainchild of billionaire David Rockerfeller, Henry Kissenger and the convicted communist Algir Hiss. It was initiated in San Francisco in 1945.

First of these operations was the Korean War in 1950. A “police action” under the UN as President Harry Truman called it when he sent U.S. troops into battle in Korea. This was an unconstitutional act as only Congress can declare war; 58,000 Americans died fighting for the United Nations.

Then came the Vietnam War. American soldiers sacrificing their lives for the United States? No, they sacrificed for the United Nations. A no-win war, as the North Vietnamese were supported and supplied by the Chinese government and China sat on the UN Security Council where they set the UN rules of engagement severely restricting our troops and our Air Force. Under command of the UN victory was impossible – an ignoble defeat.

How about in Somalia, another firefight under UN command by resolution of the Security Council and again no victory. Fortunately we suffered few losses.

Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace!

In Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Albania warring parties wearing the Blue Helmet of the United Nations fought a non-win war. American bombers flying under UN command bombed the civilians into submission, yet that war continues on today.

Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace!

In 1990 (Desert Storm) President George Bush, in violation to his oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution engaged us in war against Iraq. He bypassed Congress and fought the Iraqi under a UN resolution. In 1991 after cease fire, President Bush on television stated “this was a great step toward the New World Order.” Today we see the current President Bush emulating his father. He awaits a UN resolution authorizing our U.S. Troops for battle in Iraq. At this date Congress has again, reneged on its responsibility to uphold the U.S. Constitution. It refuses to declare war on Iraq, but passed a resolution “Authorizing for use of Military Force against Iraq, to defend the National Security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq; and enforce all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq.”

As you can see by this sidestepping their oaths and responsibilities both president and Congress are subservient to the United Nations. What has happened to the sovereignty of the United States?

Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace! You better believe it!

J.G. McCormack, Gilroy

Submitted Thursday, Feb. 27

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