Why should Australia purchase a seat in the UN security council?

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  1. dumbanddumber

    dumbanddumber New Member

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    Can someone please tell me why Gillard is trying to secure a seat in the UN security council.

    She has already spent $20 million dollars how i dont know but there it is, and the seat is still not guaranteed far from it.

    The UN is imo where the new world order will spring to life from, the carbon tax is the first new world order tax that will line their pockets and give them financial power and our government is right behind it all.

    Rothchilds employees or Australian ministers?

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-09-26/julia-gillard-positive-about-security-council-seat/4280662
     
  2. m2catter

    m2catter Well-Known Member

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    If, like the Kiwis, we would be a nation of our own, a seat at the security council would be something, each nation could and should be proud off.
    However, as it stands, we would look up to the US and say or vote what they want us to say or vote for, so it would be a real threat to others if we grab this seat there.....
    Being Australian means posing a certain danger to other countries, all those on the list of our best mates, unfortunately.
    Although most of us mean it good, we are still struggling for an independant identity.
    We don't deserve a seat at the security council!!!
     
  3. Mario Milano

    Mario Milano New Member Past Donor

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    Absolutely correct it would be a real threat to other nations seeing we just take orders from those two rogue states, it would be a certain vote infavour for whatever country the Israel/US's want to invade next, in other words a sold out vote from the very begiining to who ever has resources the USA and Israel want to steal, such as the Litani River in Lebanon...and just to prove this point...look at how sold out to the Zionists the Labor and Liberal party already are, hell man Abbott has already declared us to be Israelis (without our permission of course)...from their very own mouths.....

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    Abbott: We are all Israeli
    March 16, 2012

    FEDERAL Opposition Leader Tony Abbott gave a strong endorsement of Israel’s right to defend itself during a speech at the Central Synagogue last Friday night.

    Appearing as a special guest as part of Central’s ongoing “Studio Central” youth program, Abbott spoke about the contribution Jewish Australians have made to our nation, before noting the similarities between Australia and Israel.

    “In so many ways, [Israel is] a country so much like Australia, a liberal, pluralist democracy,” he said, “A beacon of freedom and hope in a part of the world which has so little freedom and hope.”

    He added that Australians “can hardly begin to comprehend” the existential threat Israelis live under. “It is so easy for us in Australia to get moral qualms, if you like, when we read about Israeli actions in – on the West Bank for instance – or Israeli involvement in Lebanon.”

    “And yet, we are not threatened in the way Israel was and is, and if we were threatened in the way Israel was and is, I am sure that we would take actions just as strong in our own defence.

    “When Israel is fighting for its very life, well, as far as I’m concerned, Australians are Israelis. We are all Israelis in those circumstances.”

    On a more local front, Abbott noted that Australia was the only the country in the world after Israel to have had a Jewish head of state, a Jewish Chief Justice and a Jewish Commander of the Armed Forces.

    http://www.jewishnews.net.au/abbott-we-are-all-israeli/25335

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    And from the puppets on the other side, Labor

    Departing ALP member tells of deep Zionist influence in party
    Aug 10, 2010

    When asked to explain why virtually every Labor MP backs Israel uncritically, Irwin responds that Zionist lobby free trips to Israel are central to cementing views. “Many members and senators from right-wing unions have had close links with the Israeli union movement over the years and have maintained entrenched views.”

    AWU boss and Labor aspirant Paul Howes is constantly backing Israeli unions in the public sphere, despite the call by Palestinian civil society to boycott such groups due to their connection to maintenance of the West Bank occupation.

    Irwin tells me that her critical stance — best revealed in two recent speeches in parliament, one calling for a full investigation of the massacre on the Mavi Marmara and the other condemning increased Israeli colonisation in Palestine — has cost her some friends in the ALP. “I should add that many of my colleagues these days begin a conversation with the remark, ‘I know we don’t see eye to eye on the Middle East but’ …”

    She repeated her claim in a recent Sydney Morning Herald article that Labor power-broker Mark Arbib [alongside ALP officials and NSW Jewish treasurer Eric Roozendaal] have demanded her speeches be vetted before presentation. But she reveals to Crikey that it went further:

    “[I was told I should] visit the Holocaust Museum, visit Israel and meet with members of various Jewish organisations [but] these requests have not been followed up. After one speech on Palestine, the ALP chief whip tore up my application for leave from the House when I was to attend an Inter Parliamentary Union meeting in Geneva. This was later approved but not before some emotional displays on both sides.”

    whole article here:

    http://www.crikey.com.au/2010/08/10/departing-alp-member-tells-of-deep-zionist-influence-in-party/
     
  4. culldav

    culldav Well-Known Member

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    Two-bob Aussies buying a seat on the UN Council, but will never have a legitimate voice. LOL LOL
     
  5. bambu-wisdom

    bambu-wisdom New Member

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    Prestige.

    The billions spent are all borrowed money, and the seat is only for 24 months.
    The whole idea is totally ridiculous.
     
  6. bambu-wisdom

    bambu-wisdom New Member

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    Australia's voice would be as legitimate as, and more legitimate that most others in the world who don't have a permanent seat.
     

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