The United Nations on Friday accused the United States of breaching international human rights law with a series of lethal strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific — the first time the U.N. has formally condemned the operations.
Can the UN even do anything to the United States if they have a unilateral security council veto? I would think that the USA would successfully find a way to argue that sanctioning them for crimes against humanity is not considered a “procedural” decision.
no
gods no
the “don’t do that” button does, quite effectively, prevent the UN from doing anything, and for some godforsaken reason 5 countries all have one
they don’t need to do that, that’s what the “don’t do that” button is for