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Should Veto Power be Abolished in the U.N. Security Council?

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Security. Economically, socially, and humanitarianly, speaking. As well as peace, are what the United Nations wished to provide when it was founded in 1945 (Amrith 254). Multiple different individuals from numerous countries, both east and west, aided in its installment. United States’ President Franklin Delanore Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor, were huge contributors to the founding of the United Nations (Amrith 253). The security and peace the U.N. was to provide was in high demand following World War II and so it was built around these ideas (Amrith 253). The first Article of the U.N. Charter plainly states that the purpose of the Security Council of the U.N. is to “take effective, collective measures for the prevention and removal …show more content…

This has put quite a roadblock in the United Nations efforts at resolving the issue because, no matter what they try and pass to put into action, someone is liable to veto the resolution. Therefore, Syria is not getting much help from the U.N. and their people are continuing to suffer on both sides of the war (Russia Para. 1). Another current event showing the hindrance of the U.N. veto is Russia’s annexation of Crimea, an eastern portion of Ukraine (NBC Nightly News…17 March 2014). Russia has taken advantage of the current unstable state of the government of Ukraine and began moving military forces into the former USSR state of Crimea (NBC Nightly News…3 March 2014). Multiple citizens in Crimea were more than willing to leave Ukraine and rejoin Russia and, with Russia’s new military presence in the region, the people decided to hold a referendum to determine whether or not they would leave (Reuters Para. 1). The vote was held on March 16 of this year and the result was that Crimea would leave Ukraine (NBC Nightly News…5 March 2014; NBC Nightly News…17 March 2014). This was not approved by the Ukrainian capital of Kiev (Reuters Para. 5). Therefore, the U.N. tried to pass a resolution denying international recognition of Crimea as a state of Russia, but guess who vetoed it. Russia said no (Reuters Para.1). Now, all Ukrainian soldiers have been moved out of Crimea because Russian military has taken over all military bases in and around the area (Novogrod and

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