August 30, 2012

Ban Ki-moon in Tehran: Another UN Outrage

Cliff May, National Review

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Is there no point at which we conclude that the United Nations has evolved into an organization that is not just flawed, not just in need of reform, but fundamentally, structurally, and incorrigibly hostile to American values and the cause of freedom in the 21st century?

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TAGGED: Non-Aligned Movement, Iran, United Nations, Ban Ki-moon

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