Hussein Obama's final stab in the back of our great ally, Israel

But Joehammad...Last I looked at a world map I was indeed able to locate the Zionist Jewish state of Israel, but no Palestine.

Guy, you can say that all day... but 14-0 in the security council, baby.

The world is on to you.
So to conclude, you got nothin'.
He makes a valid point... take the US abstainance out for a second... why do you think the rest of the world leaders in the UN voted the way they did? It was a 14-0 vote.
UN is highly influenced by the Arab Muslim lobby and other groups. Duh.

I'm still waiting for evidence of this mythical Palestine and Palestinian people.
Haha, you glossed right through that one didn't ya? So you think the Arab Muslim lobby has enough influence over the UN to sway a 14-0 vote over an issue that is unjust to Israel? Where do you get this info from? Do you have anything to back up that claim?
 
But Joehammad...Last I looked at a world map I was indeed able to locate the Zionist Jewish state of Israel, but no Palestine.

Guy, you can say that all day... but 14-0 in the security council, baby.

The world is on to you.
So to conclude, you got nothin'.
He makes a valid point... take the US abstainance out for a second... why do you think the rest of the world leaders in the UN voted the way they did? It was a 14-0 vote.
UN is highly influenced by the Arab Muslim lobby and other groups. Duh.

I'm still waiting for evidence of this mythical Palestine and Palestinian people.
Haha, you glossed right through that one didn't ya? So you think the Arab Muslim lobby has enough influence over the UN to sway a 14-0 vote over an issue that is unjust to Israel? Where do you get this info from? Do you have anything to back up that claim?
Well duh, 1.2 billion Muslims, all this population, oil and money vs a country of six million, two million of which are Arab Muslims anyhow. You aren't the sharpest knife in the kitchen are ya?
 
Guy, you can say that all day... but 14-0 in the security council, baby.

The world is on to you.
So to conclude, you got nothin'.
He makes a valid point... take the US abstainance out for a second... why do you think the rest of the world leaders in the UN voted the way they did? It was a 14-0 vote.
UN is highly influenced by the Arab Muslim lobby and other groups. Duh.

I'm still waiting for evidence of this mythical Palestine and Palestinian people.
Haha, you glossed right through that one didn't ya? So you think the Arab Muslim lobby has enough influence over the UN to sway a 14-0 vote over an issue that is unjust to Israel? Where do you get this info from? Do you have anything to back up that claim?
Well duh, 1.2 billion Muslims, all this population, oil and money vs a country of six million, two million of which are Arab Muslims anyhow. You aren't the sharpest knife in the kitchen are ya?
That's all you got? There are a lot of Muslims and there is a lot of money in oil?? Come on you can do better than that. What is this Arab Muslim lobby you are talking about? And what evidence shows they have such influence over the UN?

You call me stupid but can't seem to present any substance to your arguement except for baseless assumptions... come on show us that you can do better than that!
 
So to conclude, you got nothin'.
He makes a valid point... take the US abstainance out for a second... why do you think the rest of the world leaders in the UN voted the way they did? It was a 14-0 vote.
UN is highly influenced by the Arab Muslim lobby and other groups. Duh.

I'm still waiting for evidence of this mythical Palestine and Palestinian people.
Haha, you glossed right through that one didn't ya? So you think the Arab Muslim lobby has enough influence over the UN to sway a 14-0 vote over an issue that is unjust to Israel? Where do you get this info from? Do you have anything to back up that claim?
Well duh, 1.2 billion Muslims, all this population, oil and money vs a country of six million, two million of which are Arab Muslims anyhow. You aren't the sharpest knife in the kitchen are ya?
That's all you got? There are a lot of Muslims and there is a lot of money in oil?? Come on you can do better than that. What is this Arab Muslim lobby you are talking about? And what evidence shows they have such influence over the UN?

You call me stupid but can't seem to present any substance to your arguement except for baseless assumptions... come on show us that you can do better than that!
You are stupid, beyond belief. Do you think the countries voting will side against their own interests of exploiting the opportunity to do business with a such a large population, some of which not only have oil money but can trade using oil? Idiot.
 
He makes a valid point... take the US abstainance out for a second... why do you think the rest of the world leaders in the UN voted the way they did? It was a 14-0 vote.
UN is highly influenced by the Arab Muslim lobby and other groups. Duh.

I'm still waiting for evidence of this mythical Palestine and Palestinian people.
Haha, you glossed right through that one didn't ya? So you think the Arab Muslim lobby has enough influence over the UN to sway a 14-0 vote over an issue that is unjust to Israel? Where do you get this info from? Do you have anything to back up that claim?
Well duh, 1.2 billion Muslims, all this population, oil and money vs a country of six million, two million of which are Arab Muslims anyhow. You aren't the sharpest knife in the kitchen are ya?
That's all you got? There are a lot of Muslims and there is a lot of money in oil?? Come on you can do better than that. What is this Arab Muslim lobby you are talking about? And what evidence shows they have such influence over the UN?

You call me stupid but can't seem to present any substance to your arguement except for baseless assumptions... come on show us that you can do better than that!
You are stupid, beyond belief. Do you think the countries voting will side against their own interests of exploiting the opportunity to do business with a such a large population, some of which not only have oil money but can trade using oil? Idiot.
Which of these voting countries are you talking about? Do you even know who they are? What do you think about the 4 other countries (china, France, Russian federation and the U.K.) that had veto power and chose not to exercise it?

Again you make a baseless argument without presenting any facts... strike two. Last chance. Make an intelligent argument to back up your point or respond again with another ignorant statement and petty insults that only solidify your stupidity.
 
there are other choices. But at this rate the most probable solution is already happening. The Jewish population in Judeah and Samaria aka West Bank will keep growing such that in a few generations when Israel annexes it, it will be more than obvious.

sorry, buddy. the Jews are having abortions, the Arabs are having babies...

You'll eventually be the minority in your apartheid state, with no friends in the world.

Not even America at some point.
 
UN is highly influenced by the Arab Muslim lobby and other groups. Duh.

I'm still waiting for evidence of this mythical Palestine and Palestinian people.
Haha, you glossed right through that one didn't ya? So you think the Arab Muslim lobby has enough influence over the UN to sway a 14-0 vote over an issue that is unjust to Israel? Where do you get this info from? Do you have anything to back up that claim?
Well duh, 1.2 billion Muslims, all this population, oil and money vs a country of six million, two million of which are Arab Muslims anyhow. You aren't the sharpest knife in the kitchen are ya?
That's all you got? There are a lot of Muslims and there is a lot of money in oil?? Come on you can do better than that. What is this Arab Muslim lobby you are talking about? And what evidence shows they have such influence over the UN?

You call me stupid but can't seem to present any substance to your arguement except for baseless assumptions... come on show us that you can do better than that!
You are stupid, beyond belief. Do you think the countries voting will side against their own interests of exploiting the opportunity to do business with a such a large population, some of which not only have oil money but can trade using oil? Idiot.
Which of these voting countries are you talking about? Do you even know who they are? What do you think about the 4 other countries (china, France, Russian federation and the U.K.) that had veto power and chose not to exercise it?

Again you make a baseless argument without presenting any facts... strike two. Last chance. Make an intelligent argument to back up your point or respond again with another ignorant statement and petty insults that only solidify your stupidity.
Again, you are making another ignorant statement, assuming that decisions at the UN are based on principles and ethics. :cuckoo: Ha ha ha.

In fact, the UN is known as a failed organization, probably the most corrupt, immoral, wasteful, inefficient, cronyistic organization in the world. Yes, all those countries, including France, UK, and Russia want to be able to open markets, trade, and do business with the Muslim / Arab block. As does the US! That's what the Iran deal was really about, removing sanctions so the US and West could do business with an oil rich country of 80 million. So why should any country vote against its own interests over a small country, with a tiny population like Israel?

Either way, non of this makes any difference anyhow, because while these countries may publicly abstain or vote against Israel to "show" allegiance with the Muslim block, behind the scenes they are quite the opposite, as we can see they are beginning to suffer from the same problems with Muslims that Israel has for decades.

And what the UN says or does is totally inconsequential anyhow, so they can blow it out of their ass as much as they want. Things will be different after January 20th, when the US flag rises from its embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. :clap2: You guys have two weeks to jerk off to anti Israel fantasies all that you want.
 
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there are other choices. But at this rate the most probable solution is already happening. The Jewish population in Judeah and Samaria aka West Bank will keep growing such that in a few generations when Israel annexes it, it will be more than obvious.

sorry, buddy. the Jews are having abortions, the Arabs are having babies...

You'll eventually be the minority in your apartheid state, with no friends in the world.

Not even America at some point.
Is that why the Arabs are freaking out over the rise of Jewish population in the West Bank? It's up to half a million now and rising fast. Those Orthodox Jews are having more babies than the Arabs.
 
Haha, you glossed right through that one didn't ya? So you think the Arab Muslim lobby has enough influence over the UN to sway a 14-0 vote over an issue that is unjust to Israel? Where do you get this info from? Do you have anything to back up that claim?
Well duh, 1.2 billion Muslims, all this population, oil and money vs a country of six million, two million of which are Arab Muslims anyhow. You aren't the sharpest knife in the kitchen are ya?
That's all you got? There are a lot of Muslims and there is a lot of money in oil?? Come on you can do better than that. What is this Arab Muslim lobby you are talking about? And what evidence shows they have such influence over the UN?

You call me stupid but can't seem to present any substance to your arguement except for baseless assumptions... come on show us that you can do better than that!
You are stupid, beyond belief. Do you think the countries voting will side against their own interests of exploiting the opportunity to do business with a such a large population, some of which not only have oil money but can trade using oil? Idiot.
Which of these voting countries are you talking about? Do you even know who they are? What do you think about the 4 other countries (china, France, Russian federation and the U.K.) that had veto power and chose not to exercise it?

Again you make a baseless argument without presenting any facts... strike two. Last chance. Make an intelligent argument to back up your point or respond again with another ignorant statement and petty insults that only solidify your stupidity.
Again, you are making another ignorant statement, assuming that decisions at the UN are based on principles and ethics. :cuckoo: Ha ha ha.

In fact, the UN is known as a failed organization, probably the most corrupt, immoral, wasteful, inefficient, cronyistic organization in the world. Yes, all those countries, including France, UK, and Russia want to be able to open markets, trade, and do business with the Muslim / Arab block. As does the US! That's what the Iran deal was really about, removing sanctions so the US and West could do business with an oil rich country of 80 million. So why should any country vote against its own interests over a small country, with a tiny population like Israel?

Either way, non of this makes any difference anyhow, because while these countries may publicly abstain or vote against Israel to "show" allegiance with the Muslim block, behind the scenes they are quite the opposite, as we can see they are beginning to suffer from the same problems with Muslims that Israel has for decades.

And what the UN says or does is totally inconsequential anyhow, so they can blow it out of their ass as much as they want. Things will be different after January 20th, when the US flag rises from its embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. :clap2: You guys have two weeks to jerk off to anti Israel fantasies all that you want.
Interesting theory and better presented arguement than your past posts but again it's all assumptions and theory. No substance. Nothing to back up your theory about the Arab Muslim lobby. No links to reports. No historical data of pay for play etc.

Strike 3 you're out
 
Well duh, 1.2 billion Muslims, all this population, oil and money vs a country of six million, two million of which are Arab Muslims anyhow. You aren't the sharpest knife in the kitchen are ya?
That's all you got? There are a lot of Muslims and there is a lot of money in oil?? Come on you can do better than that. What is this Arab Muslim lobby you are talking about? And what evidence shows they have such influence over the UN?

You call me stupid but can't seem to present any substance to your arguement except for baseless assumptions... come on show us that you can do better than that!
You are stupid, beyond belief. Do you think the countries voting will side against their own interests of exploiting the opportunity to do business with a such a large population, some of which not only have oil money but can trade using oil? Idiot.
Which of these voting countries are you talking about? Do you even know who they are? What do you think about the 4 other countries (china, France, Russian federation and the U.K.) that had veto power and chose not to exercise it?

Again you make a baseless argument without presenting any facts... strike two. Last chance. Make an intelligent argument to back up your point or respond again with another ignorant statement and petty insults that only solidify your stupidity.
Again, you are making another ignorant statement, assuming that decisions at the UN are based on principles and ethics. :cuckoo: Ha ha ha.

In fact, the UN is known as a failed organization, probably the most corrupt, immoral, wasteful, inefficient, cronyistic organization in the world. Yes, all those countries, including France, UK, and Russia want to be able to open markets, trade, and do business with the Muslim / Arab block. As does the US! That's what the Iran deal was really about, removing sanctions so the US and West could do business with an oil rich country of 80 million. So why should any country vote against its own interests over a small country, with a tiny population like Israel?

Either way, non of this makes any difference anyhow, because while these countries may publicly abstain or vote against Israel to "show" allegiance with the Muslim block, behind the scenes they are quite the opposite, as we can see they are beginning to suffer from the same problems with Muslims that Israel has for decades.

And what the UN says or does is totally inconsequential anyhow, so they can blow it out of their ass as much as they want. Things will be different after January 20th, when the US flag rises from its embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. :clap2: You guys have two weeks to jerk off to anti Israel fantasies all that you want.
Interesting theory and better presented arguement than your past posts but again it's all assumptions and theory. No substance. Nothing to back up your theory about the Arab Muslim lobby. No links to reports. No historical data of pay for play etc.

Strike 3 you're out
Maybe you should play ball with other mental midgets like yourself? LOL
 
That's all you got? There are a lot of Muslims and there is a lot of money in oil?? Come on you can do better than that. What is this Arab Muslim lobby you are talking about? And what evidence shows they have such influence over the UN?

You call me stupid but can't seem to present any substance to your arguement except for baseless assumptions... come on show us that you can do better than that!
You are stupid, beyond belief. Do you think the countries voting will side against their own interests of exploiting the opportunity to do business with a such a large population, some of which not only have oil money but can trade using oil? Idiot.
Which of these voting countries are you talking about? Do you even know who they are? What do you think about the 4 other countries (china, France, Russian federation and the U.K.) that had veto power and chose not to exercise it?

Again you make a baseless argument without presenting any facts... strike two. Last chance. Make an intelligent argument to back up your point or respond again with another ignorant statement and petty insults that only solidify your stupidity.
Again, you are making another ignorant statement, assuming that decisions at the UN are based on principles and ethics. :cuckoo: Ha ha ha.

In fact, the UN is known as a failed organization, probably the most corrupt, immoral, wasteful, inefficient, cronyistic organization in the world. Yes, all those countries, including France, UK, and Russia want to be able to open markets, trade, and do business with the Muslim / Arab block. As does the US! That's what the Iran deal was really about, removing sanctions so the US and West could do business with an oil rich country of 80 million. So why should any country vote against its own interests over a small country, with a tiny population like Israel?

Either way, non of this makes any difference anyhow, because while these countries may publicly abstain or vote against Israel to "show" allegiance with the Muslim block, behind the scenes they are quite the opposite, as we can see they are beginning to suffer from the same problems with Muslims that Israel has for decades.

And what the UN says or does is totally inconsequential anyhow, so they can blow it out of their ass as much as they want. Things will be different after January 20th, when the US flag rises from its embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. :clap2: You guys have two weeks to jerk off to anti Israel fantasies all that you want.
Interesting theory and better presented arguement than your past posts but again it's all assumptions and theory. No substance. Nothing to back up your theory about the Arab Muslim lobby. No links to reports. No historical data of pay for play etc.

Strike 3 you're out
Maybe you should play ball with other mental midgets like yourself? LOL
It's not much of an intellectual challenge to spew out accusations without any substance. That is apparently your Modus Operandi... I don't really give a shit, carry on if it makes you feel smart
 
You are stupid, beyond belief. Do you think the countries voting will side against their own interests of exploiting the opportunity to do business with a such a large population, some of which not only have oil money but can trade using oil? Idiot.
Which of these voting countries are you talking about? Do you even know who they are? What do you think about the 4 other countries (china, France, Russian federation and the U.K.) that had veto power and chose not to exercise it?

Again you make a baseless argument without presenting any facts... strike two. Last chance. Make an intelligent argument to back up your point or respond again with another ignorant statement and petty insults that only solidify your stupidity.
Again, you are making another ignorant statement, assuming that decisions at the UN are based on principles and ethics. :cuckoo: Ha ha ha.

In fact, the UN is known as a failed organization, probably the most corrupt, immoral, wasteful, inefficient, cronyistic organization in the world. Yes, all those countries, including France, UK, and Russia want to be able to open markets, trade, and do business with the Muslim / Arab block. As does the US! That's what the Iran deal was really about, removing sanctions so the US and West could do business with an oil rich country of 80 million. So why should any country vote against its own interests over a small country, with a tiny population like Israel?

Either way, non of this makes any difference anyhow, because while these countries may publicly abstain or vote against Israel to "show" allegiance with the Muslim block, behind the scenes they are quite the opposite, as we can see they are beginning to suffer from the same problems with Muslims that Israel has for decades.

And what the UN says or does is totally inconsequential anyhow, so they can blow it out of their ass as much as they want. Things will be different after January 20th, when the US flag rises from its embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. :clap2: You guys have two weeks to jerk off to anti Israel fantasies all that you want.
Interesting theory and better presented arguement than your past posts but again it's all assumptions and theory. No substance. Nothing to back up your theory about the Arab Muslim lobby. No links to reports. No historical data of pay for play etc.

Strike 3 you're out
Maybe you should play ball with other mental midgets like yourself? LOL
It's not much of an intellectual challenge to spew out accusations without any substance. That is apparently your Modus Operandi... I don't really give a shit, carry on if it makes you feel smart
What? The fact that the UN is a corrupt, worthless, hypocritical organization sucking off US tax payer money while bashing it?

If you think UN votes aren't affected by the Arab Muslim block or what benefits each individual nation's interests, then perhaps you should play in a sandbox with others who have IQ's close to their shoe size.
 
Which of these voting countries are you talking about? Do you even know who they are? What do you think about the 4 other countries (china, France, Russian federation and the U.K.) that had veto power and chose not to exercise it?

Again you make a baseless argument without presenting any facts... strike two. Last chance. Make an intelligent argument to back up your point or respond again with another ignorant statement and petty insults that only solidify your stupidity.
Again, you are making another ignorant statement, assuming that decisions at the UN are based on principles and ethics. :cuckoo: Ha ha ha.

In fact, the UN is known as a failed organization, probably the most corrupt, immoral, wasteful, inefficient, cronyistic organization in the world. Yes, all those countries, including France, UK, and Russia want to be able to open markets, trade, and do business with the Muslim / Arab block. As does the US! That's what the Iran deal was really about, removing sanctions so the US and West could do business with an oil rich country of 80 million. So why should any country vote against its own interests over a small country, with a tiny population like Israel?

Either way, non of this makes any difference anyhow, because while these countries may publicly abstain or vote against Israel to "show" allegiance with the Muslim block, behind the scenes they are quite the opposite, as we can see they are beginning to suffer from the same problems with Muslims that Israel has for decades.

And what the UN says or does is totally inconsequential anyhow, so they can blow it out of their ass as much as they want. Things will be different after January 20th, when the US flag rises from its embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. :clap2: You guys have two weeks to jerk off to anti Israel fantasies all that you want.
Interesting theory and better presented arguement than your past posts but again it's all assumptions and theory. No substance. Nothing to back up your theory about the Arab Muslim lobby. No links to reports. No historical data of pay for play etc.

Strike 3 you're out
Maybe you should play ball with other mental midgets like yourself? LOL
It's not much of an intellectual challenge to spew out accusations without any substance. That is apparently your Modus Operandi... I don't really give a shit, carry on if it makes you feel smart
What? The fact that the UN is a corrupt, worthless, hypocritical organization sucking off US tax payer money while bashing it?

If you think UN votes aren't affected by the Arab Muslim block or what benefits each individual nation's interests, then perhaps you should play in a sandbox with others who have IQ's close to their shoe size.
Maybe if I say it a fifth time you will understand. YOU make these accusations, all I've done is ask for substance to back up what you are saying. You can't provide any. Instead you think that calling me stupid is a worthy response.... rubber and glue dude.
 
In fact, the UN is known as a failed organization, probably the most corrupt, immoral, wasteful, inefficient, cronyistic organization in the world. Yes, all those countries, including France, UK, and Russia want to be able to open markets, trade, and do business with the Muslim / Arab block. As does the US! That's what the Iran deal was really about, removing sanctions so the US and West could do business with an oil rich country of 80 million. So why should any country vote against its own interests over a small country, with a tiny population like Israel?

That's a very good question. Why do we vote against our own interests so the Jewish Trash of Europe can play Apartheid in Palestine?

I can't think of a single good reason.
 
In fact, the UN is known as a failed organization, probably the most corrupt, immoral, wasteful, inefficient, cronyistic organization in the world. Yes, all those countries, including France, UK, and Russia want to be able to open markets, trade, and do business with the Muslim / Arab block. As does the US! That's what the Iran deal was really about, removing sanctions so the US and West could do business with an oil rich country of 80 million. So why should any country vote against its own interests over a small country, with a tiny population like Israel?

That's a very good question. Why do we vote against our own interests so the Jewish Trash of Europe can play Apartheid in Palestine?

I can't think of a single good reason.
We don't vote against our own interests, dumbass. No nation does. Our interests say that we ally with nations that share common interests and goals. Creating yet another Islamist terrorist state called the "Palestine Caliphate" is anathema to our and Europe's interests. The fact that Europe is being held hostage by hoards of Muslim hostages and therefore tries to appease the aggressive invaders within their borders by constantly throwing Israel under the bus, should not affect how the US or other free nations behave. The American public is overwhelmingly pro Israel and therefore so is its govt. And as we have seen, European countries are starting to wake up and realize what is happening to them, and take their countries back. Deal with it, or not, who cares, Joehammad.
 
Again, you are making another ignorant statement, assuming that decisions at the UN are based on principles and ethics. :cuckoo: Ha ha ha.

In fact, the UN is known as a failed organization, probably the most corrupt, immoral, wasteful, inefficient, cronyistic organization in the world. Yes, all those countries, including France, UK, and Russia want to be able to open markets, trade, and do business with the Muslim / Arab block. As does the US! That's what the Iran deal was really about, removing sanctions so the US and West could do business with an oil rich country of 80 million. So why should any country vote against its own interests over a small country, with a tiny population like Israel?

Either way, non of this makes any difference anyhow, because while these countries may publicly abstain or vote against Israel to "show" allegiance with the Muslim block, behind the scenes they are quite the opposite, as we can see they are beginning to suffer from the same problems with Muslims that Israel has for decades.

And what the UN says or does is totally inconsequential anyhow, so they can blow it out of their ass as much as they want. Things will be different after January 20th, when the US flag rises from its embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. :clap2: You guys have two weeks to jerk off to anti Israel fantasies all that you want.
Interesting theory and better presented arguement than your past posts but again it's all assumptions and theory. No substance. Nothing to back up your theory about the Arab Muslim lobby. No links to reports. No historical data of pay for play etc.

Strike 3 you're out
Maybe you should play ball with other mental midgets like yourself? LOL
It's not much of an intellectual challenge to spew out accusations without any substance. That is apparently your Modus Operandi... I don't really give a shit, carry on if it makes you feel smart
What? The fact that the UN is a corrupt, worthless, hypocritical organization sucking off US tax payer money while bashing it?

If you think UN votes aren't affected by the Arab Muslim block or what benefits each individual nation's interests, then perhaps you should play in a sandbox with others who have IQ's close to their shoe size.
Maybe if I say it a fifth time you will understand. YOU make these accusations, all I've done is ask for substance to back up what you are saying. You can't provide any. Instead you think that calling me stupid is a worthy response.... rubber and glue dude.
Maybe you should educate yourself a little.

UN 101 - The foxes are guarding the chicken coop

The rules of the game: one (undemocratic or democratic) state - one vote

Intergovernmental groups and alliances are extremely important actors within the UN system. Much of the operations of the UN, including appointments and elections to UN bodies, closed-door negotiations, and information-sharing sessions, take place in the context of five regional groups. Other intergovernmental coalitions also play key roles in determining UN priorities and outcomes. The influence of these coalitions, however, has no connection to the degree to which they adhere to the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter. For example, the current chair of the "non-aligned movement" - which includes a majority of UN member states - is Iran.

Total: 193 UN member states

Regional Groups

Asian Group 54
African Group 54
Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC) 33
Western European and Others Group (WEOG) 29 (United States is here)
Eastern European Group (CEIT) 23


Other Groups

G77 & China 132 (69% of UN members)
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) 119 (61% of UN members)
Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) 56 (largest bloc in NAM & G-77)
League of Arab States 21 (largest bloc in OIC)
African Union 54
European Union (EU) 28
JUSCANZ (sub-set of the WEOG) 14/15 (United States is here)



The Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is intended to work together to promote the interest of Muslims worldwide, or in its words, the focus of the OIC includes "Islamic solidarity" and "non-interference in the internal affairs of member states." The OIC is the largest single subset of both the G-77 and the NAM. It was established in 1969 and now includes 56 UN member states: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Côte D'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyz Republic, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Suriname, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Yemen.

The League of Arab States, focusing on cooperation and stronger relationships among its member states, is the largest bloc within the OIC and includes 21 UN member states: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.


*****Yup, no influence, no influence at all. "Where's the proof?!" Ha ha ha. Ya gotta love these ignoramuses.
 
Interesting theory and better presented arguement than your past posts but again it's all assumptions and theory. No substance. Nothing to back up your theory about the Arab Muslim lobby. No links to reports. No historical data of pay for play etc.

Strike 3 you're out
Maybe you should play ball with other mental midgets like yourself? LOL
It's not much of an intellectual challenge to spew out accusations without any substance. That is apparently your Modus Operandi... I don't really give a shit, carry on if it makes you feel smart
What? The fact that the UN is a corrupt, worthless, hypocritical organization sucking off US tax payer money while bashing it?

If you think UN votes aren't affected by the Arab Muslim block or what benefits each individual nation's interests, then perhaps you should play in a sandbox with others who have IQ's close to their shoe size.
Maybe if I say it a fifth time you will understand. YOU make these accusations, all I've done is ask for substance to back up what you are saying. You can't provide any. Instead you think that calling me stupid is a worthy response.... rubber and glue dude.
Maybe you should educate yourself a little.

UN 101 - The foxes are guarding the chicken coop

The rules of the game: one (undemocratic or democratic) state - one vote

Intergovernmental groups and alliances are extremely important actors within the UN system. Much of the operations of the UN, including appointments and elections to UN bodies, closed-door negotiations, and information-sharing sessions, take place in the context of five regional groups. Other intergovernmental coalitions also play key roles in determining UN priorities and outcomes. The influence of these coalitions, however, has no connection to the degree to which they adhere to the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter. For example, the current chair of the "non-aligned movement" - which includes a majority of UN member states - is Iran.

Total: 193 UN member states

Regional Groups

Asian Group 54
African Group 54
Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC) 33
Western European and Others Group (WEOG) 29 (United States is here)
Eastern European Group (CEIT) 23


Other Groups

G77 & China 132 (69% of UN members)
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) 119 (61% of UN members)
Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) 56 (largest bloc in NAM & G-77)
League of Arab States 21 (largest bloc in OIC)
African Union 54
European Union (EU) 28
JUSCANZ (sub-set of the WEOG) 14/15 (United States is here)



The Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is intended to work together to promote the interest of Muslims worldwide, or in its words, the focus of the OIC includes "Islamic solidarity" and "non-interference in the internal affairs of member states." The OIC is the largest single subset of both the G-77 and the NAM. It was established in 1969 and now includes 56 UN member states: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Côte D'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyz Republic, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Suriname, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Yemen.

The League of Arab States, focusing on cooperation and stronger relationships among its member states, is the largest bloc within the OIC and includes 21 UN member states: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.


*****Yup, no influence, no influence at all. "Where's the proof?!" Ha ha ha. Ya gotta love these ignoramuses.
Although your copy and paste skills are quite impressive, your ability to make a valid point is not...
There were 14 votes for the topic at hand... There are 5 countries that have veto power. Not one country voted against the measure and not one major country vetoed the vote.

Do you even know which countries were involved? Is it really your opinion that all these countries are being controlled or influenced by the Arab Muslim Lobby? and you think I'M the idiot. Look in the mirror you lune
 
I'd say all the votes including that of the US are influenced or reacted to by the the positions of the large Muslim lobby.

So you're claiming that the largest group of nations in the UN has no influence on how votes go down? Ha ha ha. Ya okay. Keep acting like you're dumb, or maybe you really are.
 
I'd say all the votes including that of the US are influenced or reacted to by the the positions of the large Muslim lobby.

So you're claiming that the largest group of nations in the UN has no influence on how votes go down? Ha ha ha. Ya okay. Keep acting like you're dumb, or maybe you really are.
Everything has some kind of influence. Countries vote according to what is in their best interest with factors of economics, security, and values in mind.

For you to completely dismiss a 14-0 vote along with the actions of our country and the leaders of the other Major countries involved is just ignorant of you... To say everybody was bought by an Arab Muslim alliance to do something that was unjust against Israel just paints yourself as a biased wingnut. Continue to rant if you feel the need, but you are a joke
 

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