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probably at their website, www.un.org.
view of nuclear arms
Mikhail Kryzhanovsky - old loser from the USSR. In 1996 he moved to the U.S. Today lives in Queens. It requires money and view of the residence in the United States. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlNuFUjbl-4&feature=related
savage and dirty
my policy
I'll do my best : Gorbachev comes across, in retrospect, as a realist. He did what he did, as he saw it for the benefit of Russia. I don't think he gave up the Soviet control of eastern Europe for the benefit of thre peoples therein, I think he did this because he saw that that was in the interests of Russia. Maintaining forces in the occupied states was a luxury Russia could no longer afford. If Russia was to free its post war image of the USSR as a totalitarian state then something had to give. No, I don't see him as subversive, it is difficult to separate what he did from the subsequent Yeltsyn regime, but it was Gorbachev who broke the mould. If you look now at the state that Putin has dominated over recent years it is obviously different from what Gorbachev inherited. As I say relinquishing powers the Soviets had in eastern Europe was a good thing from the point of view of the Poles, Czechs, Germans & so on, but I am sure it was not done for their benefit, it was done, as Gorbachev saw it, for the benefit of Russia. Therefore Patriot it is from me.
strong nations....
because they feel like it
Assuming the US has indeed reduced its commitment to these international organizations, the answer may vary as to from which point of view you analyze the current affairs. One might say that the United Nations (UN) and more specifically the Security Council is losing its credibility as a resourceful instrument to the US since the rising influence from states like Russia and China that also hold the "power of veto" (Article 27 United Nations Charter). The United States has always had an uneasy relationship with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), especially after the Court ruled in the 1984 case Nicaragua v. United States on war reparations. Consequently, the US withdrew from the Court's compulsory jurisdiction in 1986.
does this cartoon give a position or negative view of the united states
They are considered state governments.
an extension of the nations and entitled to the same rights