Relationship between the United States and the United Nations The history of relations between the United States and the United Nations is complex and appears to be fluctuating between warm cooperation and the national interests in the United States and other countries of the world, as well as short term contempt. The long-term interests of the United States themselves are mutually exclusive or opposite. The United Nations was originally the vision of President Franklin Roosevelt, the product of the US State Department's plan and diplomacy. It aims to raise the national interest of P-5, its most powerful member, to reflect and guide the geopolitical power structure, not to distort the hierarchy of non-political and unsustainable weak countries I am doing.
The United Nations Charter of 1945, to which the United States was affiliated, was established to manage the actions of Member States. Article 2 (4) stipulates that all Member States will not infringe on the integrity of the territory of the country in international relations or political independence, or infringe in other ways not meeting the purposes of the United Nations It is. However, this approach is the most reasonable choice, as there are five members of the six permanent members of the permanent members of the US Security Council approved by the UN Security Council in accordance with the resolution proposed in Chapter 7. Although the use of President Asad's chemical weapons is thought to be a humanitarian crisis, since Russia has a permanent veto and is essentially supporting the Asad regime, such a resolution has a bright day I have not seen it.
The withdrawal of the United States from the United Nations means various US proposals to stop accession to the United Nations, one of the founding members of the United Nations and one of the five members of the permanent member of the UN Security Council . These proposals are often based on threats to US sovereignty, or the United Nations is a potential world government theory. Mike Rogers, an Alabama parliamentarian, called for the departure of the United Nations. Representative of Utah State, Don Bush insists that many of the plans of super national groups violate the US constitution, such as international tribunals and enforcement of the laws of the sea, the US has not approved it.