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Returned to face the Senate that failed to confirm him the first time, U.N. ambassador John Bolton could barely contain his contempt.
  • UN

    I don't think it's totally fair to say that the U.S. is to blame for the UN being ineffectual. This is because I think of the U.N. as much more than just the General Assembly.

    The UN is bloated, not accountable to anyone, and therefore (in my opinion) incapable of being results driven.

    I honestly don't know if agencies like UNHCR, UNICEF, UNESCO, WHO etc etc etc (and the 5 million others) CAN be results driven but I do know from first hand experience that a job in any of these agencies that an American would "sacrifice" a much better career moneywise back in the States for (because we find it spiritually uplifting to help people) are the same jobs that for people in other countries are symbols of status and power. The conflict is then that these people often care more about their own job/money/status/power than the people they have a mandate to help, the wars they are supposed to stop, and/or the economy they are supposed to jump start.

    Often, people get these jobs in the same way they are given in the Bush admin (x100 because I'm sorry but there is more transparancy in the American Govt. than most third world countries). This means they get the jobs through cronyism, etc. Therefore, these people don't have the proper experience to do the job they are given (ala Brownie). In most cases, the people working the day to day jobs in UN agencies are less prepared to deal with complex situations than most people who are probably reading this thread. I probably sound classist or something but when you can't write well or read well nor do you have experience with anything other than a corrupt govt and backward ass economics, you arent really the person best qualified for the job of overseeing a computer system to track refugees or whatever. Unfortunately this is what happens.

    I don't really know the solution and I probably shouldn't have started this little speech here because it's not really about Bolton so much. However, the idea I am trying to convey is that the sheer task the UN is trying to take on in all its agencies is overwhelming. I don't really know what they should do to fix everything but I could see how Bush, being a dumb ass, wants to throw Bolton at them and THIS could be the symptom of a larger problem. Not that its right mind you.

    Regardless of whether or not we have some great "diplomat" there or not (which we SHOULD - don't get me wrong - Bolton sucks as our representative to the world), the UN is still pretty fucked in its bloatedness. Its not enough to say - "Well... they are the only ones who can do what they do, etc etc."

    The fact remains they still need an overhaul mainly because of all those people, happy with the fact they get to keep their fat paychecks and sit on their asses doing nothing, who aren't accountable to anyone.

    So, even if the USA engages the UN at a high level to try to drive an overhaul, the structure of the UN predetermines that even if we had the best intentioned people in the galaxy as our representatives, we still couldn't drive an overhaul because some other country would veto it.

    That's pretty frustrating.

    Please dont read in that I am condoning this as a reason to send Bolton. It's not. It's just my opinion on why dealing with the UN at any level must be frustrating.