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2014: Time to “Get US Out!”

2014: Time to “Get US Out!”

William F. Jasper

1. UN Arms Trade Treaty: On September 25, 2013, Secretary of State John Kerry signed the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) “on behalf of President Obama and the United States of America.” Despite Kerry’s protestations to the contrary, the ATT, as we have reported extensively over the years, is aimed directly at disarming individuals and granting governments a monopoly of force.

2. Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST): Like his predecessors Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, President Obama has continued White House support for this internationalist effort to endow the UN with jurisdiction over the all the planet’s seas, seabed, and coastlines.

3. Intrusive UN disabilities treaty: The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities has been resisted in the U.S. Senate by a razor-thin margin. It is certain to keep returning. It has nothing to do with genuine protection of disabled persons, but everything to do with injecting monitors from the Committee on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities of the UN’s Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights into U.S. domestic policy to “monitor” our compliance with the UN’s “evolving concept” of disability protection.

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