Ignoring the World

No matter how you slice it, a score of 186-2 is as lopsided a victory as can be. When you realize that is the vote against the U.S. embargo of Cuba in the United Nations, there can be no doubt about how the whole world feels about it. For the last 20 years, the U.N has voted to express its rejection of the American embargo.  But, as is always the case, the U.S. chooses to ignore the decision by the world's most inclusive forum. The Americans, who promote democracy and voting all over the world, in essence, give the rest of the world the finger over this issue. To them the only democracy that counts is the one that suits their purposes. In this case, only Israel sides with the U.S. Not even its European allies think that the embargo should go on.

The question then becomes: Why should any other country obey the U.N. or take it seriously, when the U.S., its host country, has no respect for it? Is this the way to promote democratic values, picking and choosing which decisions to accept? Is the rest of the world so wrong, and only the U.S. and Israel right on this?

Of course not. This is a clear example that the U.S. lives by the principle of "might makes right."

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