false!!
False, only the permanent members of the Security Council have the ability to veto a number of different kinds of decisions.
China is a permanent member of the Security Council and has veto power.
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(Action by the Security Council is often blocked by the "great power" veto.)The U.N. Charter (constitution) gives each of the five permanent members of the Security Council the power to block Council action. This power is called the "great power" veto.During the Cold War years, the Soviet Union used its veto hundreds of times and thereby crippled the Security Council. For example, when in 1946 the Greek government asked the Security Council for help in its fight against communist rebels, the Soviet Union blocked this action. One of the few times the Security Council was able to take action was when it voted to stop North Korea's invasion of South Korea. The Soviet Union was not able to veto this action because it was boycotting the U.N. at the time.
The Veto power of the P5 on the Security Council can freeze the UN for years.The General Assembly has no effective power. It is a talking shop.The Security Council is not representative of the world population.There is no democrative representation for the world population.
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because the USA and the Germany are allies and USA have more power. so if Germany joins USA will leave and security Council will have to face a great loss.
I don't think that the council members of un. Should be given the veto power as in veto power everyone yes is important but if 1 member also refuses, the decision is not taken. For example-we can take that 3 members of security council of un. Are approving to make india also a member security council but two of them refused ,so the discussion was not proceeded further. Through this we can say that they should not be given the veto power.
The National Security Council coordinates the employment of Americans as instruments of national power.
The National Security Council coordinates the employment of Americans as instruments of national power.