“For more than fifty years, the United Nations, with the enthusiastic support of the U.S. government, has pursued a vision of ‘general and complete disarmament’ in which the world body, or its successor, would claim a monopoly on the ‘legitimate’ use of force. Within that global monopoly, each national government would have an exclusive territorial franchise. It was in pursuit of that formula that UN ‘peacekeepers’ were deployed in Rwanda in 1993. Despite that country’s history of bloody ethnic conflict, Rwandans were assured that they had nothing to fear from a UN-approved government that claimed a monopoly on weaponry.”
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