07-13-2007, 08:53 PM
Quote:ok. So my second question is, if there are absolutely no consequences for breaking the rules why bother having them?
Thats a damn good question. Probably been asked a lot since the United Nations have been around.
But I think there *are* consequences for breaking the rules, just not immediate ones. The extremely bad image the United states are suffering from these days in many countries that used to be their most stalwart allies is one of them.
As long as the United Nations have no way to sanction a nation with veto rights, getting some "booo"s from the crowd is all that's gonna happen, though. B)
With magic, you can turn a frog into a prince...
With science, you can turn a frog into a Ph.D. ...
and still keep the frog you started with.