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    Yes, but not exactly, the Security Council is made up of 5 world superpowers and their collectives representatives. China, America, Russia, France, and England. If any one country does not like the resolution, they may veto it, which immediately stops the whole process.

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      Wow. Thanks for educating me! This is depressing but also not the most surprising. I don’t think it’s cool for the US to be like “Uh, actually, you can’t tell me what to do because I’m a superpower.”

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        Yes, in fact this exact same vote has happened every single year since 1971. Every single year, nearly every nation on Earth has voted to end the Cuban blockade as it is a human rights violation, and a crime against peace in violation of the Geneva Convention.

        The United States has vetoed the resolution every year.

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          Oh my god? Votes been going on longer than my mom’s been alive!
          Big bad US is fucking terrified of Cuba. Is there not anything other countries can do? Only vote and twiddle their thumbs?

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            The United States see’s itself as the “world policeman” and will not let anyone get in its way.

            Sadly there is nothing any other country can do, and this is where the common joke of the UN being absolutely useless comes from. Plus even if the United States is unable to stop a process, it simply doesn’t care. For example in Guatemala v United States, in the International Court of Justice, the UN found that the US’ arming of the fascist death squads “Contras” in Guatemala to be illegal, and that they were to cease immediately and pay reparations to Guatemala for the hundreds of thousands murdered by the Contras and their CIA handlers.

            The US’ response?

            “Get bent”

            Or, in 2001, there was significant uproar in the UN over American war crimes in Iraq, and the fact that the Iraq war was unjustified and not authorized by the Security Council. The US responded by passing the “Hague Invasion Act” which I shit you not, quite literally says that the US will declare war on the Netherlands and send US armed forces to occupy the Hague, if American personnel are tried or extradited for war crimes by the International Court.

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              The Hague Invasion Act alone should be enough to get Amerikkkans and other westoids to shut the fuck up about how Russia and China are threats to world peace or worse than the U.S.

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              What the fuck… I have no idea how we’d be able to combat this. This information just kind of validates my fear of being direct neighbours to the US. At this point I think the American population would have to do something dramatic domestically if this is going to change…