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138.1 | What is the reality? | NONODE::CHERSON | Imagination tires before nature | Fri Jun 06 1986 17:36 | 21 |
| So what? Unfortunately, there is hardly anyone in the world today,
including Israel's Foreign Ministry, that attaches any real
significance to the U.N. Just look at the Camp David agreements,
none of which had any input from the U.N., strictly between the
two combatants and you-know-who.
I think this all started in '67, when U Thant turned his back to
Nasser in the Sinai, then the Arabs conned and bribed Africa and
most of the third world into believing that they were the aggrieved
party. Then came the '70's when Kurt(you mean that I was responsible
for all of that?!)Waldheim was secretary-general, the Zionism=Racism
period.
Today we see the "staunch defender of liberty", Ronald Raygun bending
over and doing backflips to please the Saudis. In the United States'
perception, Saudi Arabia is a more strategic ally in the Middle
East than Israel. Maybe I'll get flamed for that last statement,
but that's the reality as I see it. In the end oil is more important
than oranges for the state dept.
David
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138.2 | That's Israel's problem | GRDIAN::HOFFMAN | | Sat Jun 07 1986 21:07 | 6 |
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Maybe the base note has "put its finger" on an Israeli problem.
Israel is already voting practically 100% with the US. The Arabs
obviously do not. Ergo: let's molify the Arabs to win them over;
don't worry about the Israelis - we already have them in our pocket
anyway...
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138.3 | | OCALA::TOPAZ | | Sat Jun 07 1986 22:14 | 10 |
| re .1:
> there is hardly anyone in the world today...that attaches any real
> significance to the U.N.
Disagree. Although the UN is largely ignored by the US, many other
countries in the world view the UN as one of the few, maybe only,
environemnts in which their sovereignty is respected.
--Mr Topaz
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138.4 | | ELWOOD::SIMON | | Sun Jun 08 1986 01:59 | 13 |
| It looks that we are getting into a political discussion hear, still...
If you read Arkady Shevchenko's "Breaking with Moscow" in which
he describes UN from his experience as the Undersecretary General,
you will see how little importance the USSR attaches to this
organization, except for intelligence purposes. UN became a forum
for the third world countries to attack Israel, Zionism and the
USA. There was no session without at least one such attempt. {If
this is the way to express the feeling of sovereignty, as -.1 suggests,
it is really a strange way.
Leo
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138.5 | English is not the easiest language... | ELWOOD::SIMON | | Sun Jun 08 1986 02:06 | 6 |
| How can I correct a mistake (e.g. a misspelling) if I already posted
a message on a conference? Is there a way to retrieve it, correct,
and then post again? Since English is my second (and recent) language,
I need a lot of checking.
Leo
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138.6 | Riposting errant messages | WHAT::SCHWARTZ | Better living through A.I. | Mon Jun 09 1986 12:08 | 10 |
| Use SAVE to get the note's text into a file, then DELETE the errant
message. Edit the saved text and repost.
Leo, your English is a LOT better than many of those for whom English
is a first language. Vis: the Boston public school dept is withholding
high school diplomas from ~50 seniors who can't pass a -reading-
test. And some of the families are considering suing the school
system. %-|
--- Steve
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138.7 | Oh noooooo........ | WHAT::SCHWARTZ | Better living through A.I. | Mon Jun 09 1986 12:10 | 1 |
| Aaarrrgh!!!!! That's embarrassing.
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138.8 | With friends like these ..... | DELNI::GOLDBERG | | Thu Jul 10 1986 14:16 | 35 |
| On July 4, an article headed
REPORT SHOWS U.S. WAS OUTVOTED
IN THE U.N. THROUGH MOST OF 1985
appeared in the New York Times. It was written by Elaine Sciolino.
The article carried a list, specifying the percent of time that
each member nation voted with the U.S. The list was divided into
5 sections, each section grouping nations by region: Africa; Asia
and the Pacific; The Americas; Western Europe; Eastern Europe; and
bet this ---UNAFFILIATED.
There was one nation listed in the region that was, presumably,
unaffiliated with and continent or region of the world. And that
nation was, you guessed it, Israel --- which, as noted, voted with
the U.S. 91.5% of the time.
Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon were listed as being located in the Asia
and Pacific region. Egypt was listed in Africa.
The list was, according to the article, compiled by the U.S. Mission
to the United Nations. The article says, in explanation, "The list
shows Israel as not belonging to any grouping; it also excludes
South Africa, which was suspended from the General Assembly in 1974."
I have 3 problems with this:
1. Why does the U.S. Mission to the U.N. prepare lists that support
Arab maps ... Israel belonging nowhere.
2. Why was the gratuitous association between Israel and South Africa
allowed to get by the N.Y. Times' copy desk?
3. Why has Israel not protested to the U.S. State Department?
Any comments?
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138.9 | Israel on the UN map | SHIRE::GREG | Your friendly contact in Geneva | Sat Jul 12 1986 12:28 | 11 |
| Having worked for various United Nations agencies for 10 years I'll
try and answer your question.
The problem of Israel is one that appears time and time again
concerning any statistics which are prepared by the UN depending
on which particular body thereof is preparing them. You therefore
find Israel in southern europe with Portugal, Yugoslavia and Malta.
In other reports Israel is included in developed market economies
which includes the US, Canada etc... . In another area, take soccer.
Israel plays in the Oceania group! If you want further details mail
me...working in the UN is "interesting" working there with an Israeli
passport is "enlightening" to say the least...
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