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From Dick Morris:
The United States should:
1) Cut off all direct subsidy of the Palestinian refugee population or its political or charitable organs.
2) Demand that the United Nations follow suit.
3) Immediately suspend all payments to the United Nations until it does so.
After all, Israel is a U.N. member. How can the United Nations subsidize an entity that is dedicated to the destruction of one of its members?
If the U.N. fails to take action against nations that threaten the destruction of a U.N. member state, then it will have betrayed its own charter and forfeited any possible claim on a rightful existence -- not to mention on U.S. financing.
What good is the U.N.? If it weren't for the U.N., the U.S. would find it far easier to take action to keep its own citizens safe. The U.N. is an obstacle to free nations, and a facilitator of dictatorships. It functions primarily as a means of siphoning off billions of dollars for corrupt uses.
Donald Trump has a great suggestion: force the U.N. to move into the World Trade Center when it is rebuilt, and use the real estate the U.N. building is currently on for something more beneficial to the world -- for example, a federation of the world's free nations.