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Who's the Rogue State Now?

http://www.fpif.org/commentary/0108usunilat.html

By Phyllis Bennis

  Hardly a week goes by that the United States declines to sign a world
treaty on security or the global environment-or threatens to withdraw from
one it has already signed.

Even worse is its record on international human rights. Despite lots of
high-sounding rhetoric about a "human rights-based foreign policy," the U.S.
is no paragon when it comes to action. The U.S. routinely refuses to sign or
ratify numerous human rights-related treaties and conventions, and at other
times, actually violates internationally agreed upon human rights standards.

Consider the recent record:

Alone among its European and other Western allies, the U.S. continues to
impose the death penalty. It even allows imposition of a death sentence
against minors and those found to be mentally incompetent, in direct
contravention of international human rights law.
The U.S. is responsible, by refusing to allow the UN to end the devastating
economic sanctions, for killing hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children and
violating virtually all of the economic and social rights of Iraq's civilian
population.
The U.S. has refused to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child, a
distinction it shares only with Somalia. It opposed a key provision
prohibiting child soldiers under the age of 18, because the Pentagon found
it convenient to continue recruiting 17-year-olds for the U.S. military.
The U.S. spent years demanding international support for an International
Criminal Court. But throughout the Rome negotiations aimed at creating the
Court, U.S. diplomats worked to weaken the independence of the Court, and to
insure that no future U.S. war criminal would ever be brought before the
Court. Ultimately, while 120 countries cheered the birth of the Court that
summer, the U.S. led the seven-nation rejection front (including China,
Israel, Iraq, Libya) that refused to support the Court.
Washington stands alone in protecting Israel's illegal military occupation
of Palestinian lands, and its continuing violations of human rights and
international law, including illegal settlements, and tank and helicopter
gunship attacks on refugee camps and other civilian targets.
The U.S. reluctantly signed but has refused to ratify the Convention on
Economic and Social Rights. In conference after conference the U.S. has
opposed declaring housing and food to be internationally recognized human
rights in separate treaties, despite the explicit inclusion of such rights
in the convention's own language guaranteeing an adequate standard of
living.
The U.S. has refused to ratify the Convention on the Rights of Women, and
has strongly opposed UN efforts to make women's right to inherit property an
internationally recognized human right.
As a result, there is a growing global dismay at what is widely perceived to
be an escalating "go it alone" tendency in U.S. foreign policy, an approach
that dismisses the significance of multilateralism, international law, and
the United Nations.

For instance, just days before the UN votes, the Bush administration
announced its intention to abandon the requirements of the Kyoto
environmental treaty on climate change, and to unilaterally renounce the
almost 30-year-old Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty that has been a
linchpin of international strategic arms control since 1972. Coming after so
many years of big U.S. talk but little U.S. accountability to multilateral
decisionmaking, UN resolutions, and international treaties, its not
surprising that European allies were furious. Many are now calling the U.S.
a "rogue state."

One example of "roguish" behavior toward the UN may have pushed several
countries over the edge, from irritation to fury. That is the seemingly
endless problem of unpaid U.S. dues. Washington's arrears to the UN,
including both peacekeeping and regular assessments, total over $1.3
billion. In a much praised "negotiated" settlement last year, the U.S.
agreed to finally pay a portion of those overdue assessments (a little more
than $530 million), if the UN accepted a long list of unilaterally imposed
restrictions crafted largely by UN-bashing Senator Jesse Helms. And now,
months later, despite the high-profile agreement, even that partial payment
has never been sent. The U.S. remains the biggest deadbeat country in the
UN.

And finally, it is not only U.S. failures and hypocrisy and double standards
on human rights, not only U.S. rejection of multilateralism in favor of raw
power that antagonizes U.S. friends, allies, and adversaries alike. It is
the ugly arrogance with which Washington wields that power that leads to
such animosity. One hopes that some here in Washington will take seriously
the sobering lesson of what begins to happen to superpowers, even to
empires, that overreach their legitimacy once too often.

(Phyllis Bennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is an expert with Foreign Policy In
Focus, a Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies, and the author of
Calling the Shots: How Washington Dominates Today's UN.)

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