JDG wrote: > >Not a chance. The veto powers have veto power over all UNSC reforms (by >virtue of having veto power over amendments to the UN Charter) - and there >isn't even a single one of them that would agree to a watering-down of the >veto power. > I thnk that, given that some countries have veto powers and others don't, the UNSC is pretty much static. Since it's an integral part of the UNO, this means the UNO is static too.
Static is a polite way to say dead The UNO will _never_ evolve. It might be replaced by something else, and let's hope the replacement is better than it is. Alberto Monteiro _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
