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This bill repeals the United Nations Participation Act of 1945 and other specified related laws.
The bill requires: (1) the President to terminate U.S. membership in the United Nations (U.N.), including any organ, specialized agency, commission, or other formally affiliated body; and (2) closure of the U.S. Mission to the United Nations.
The bill prohibits: (1) the authorization of funds for the U.S. assessed or voluntary contribution to the U.N., (2) the authorization of funds for any U.S. contribution to any U.N. military or peacekeeping operation, (3) the expenditure of funds to support the participation of U.S. Armed Forces as part of any U.N. military or peacekeeping operation, (4) U.S. Armed Forces from serving under U.N. command, and (5) diplomatic immunity for U.N. officers or employees.
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
American Sovereignty Restoration Act
Remember when Mike Rogers and other cosponsors (including my representative, Mr. Massie) introduced this bill to the House in January of 2017?
Well, I argue that it's time to act on this bill and pass it.
In short, the American Sovereignty Restoration Act aims to:
This bill repeals the United Nations Participation Act of 1945 and other specified related laws.
The bill requires: (1) the President to terminate U.S. membership in the United Nations (U.N.), including any organ, specialized agency, commission, or other formally affiliated body; and (2) closure of the U.S. Mission to the United Nations.
The bill prohibits: (1) the authorization of funds for the U.S. assessed or voluntary contribution to the U.N., (2) the authorization of funds for any U.S. contribution to any U.N. military or peacekeeping operation, (3) the expenditure of funds to support the participation of U.S. Armed Forces as part of any U.N. military or peacekeeping operation, (4) U.S. Armed Forces from serving under U.N. command, and (5) diplomatic immunity for U.N. officers or employees.
That is the official summary, and I agree with it 100%.
So what do the rest of you think--are we at a good place to sever ties with the U.N.? I know that many of you think that the U.N. still has a purpose in the world, but I think that it is a burden to true progress and binds the hands of sovereign nations.
I'm interested in your thoughts on this.
Well, if I'm being honest, I'm interested in SOME of your thoughts on this--please make your comments constructive.
Let's pass this bill!
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