On Nuclear
North Korea UN Guterres Says Be Flexible,
There Are No Definitions in Cheat Sheet
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 11 – At the United
Nations, Secretary General
Antonio Guterres has been
phoning it in for some time.
But on North Korea he hit a
new low on May 11. UN cheat
sheet here.
His
representative Khaled Khiari
briefed the Security Council,
chaired by the US whose
Ambassador has been in
Belgium, about nuclear tests
and missile.
But the cheat
sheet admitted "there is
no United Nations or
internationally agreed
definitions for classifying
missiles by range. For the
purpose of Security Council
resolutions, we only need to
determine whether a using used
ballistic missile technology
or not." Oh.
The cheat
sheet also said, "Q: If
asked on Security Council
unity and/or for final
intervention. • Demonstrating
Security Council unity is
critical to prevent further
escalation of tensions on the
Korean Peninsula and in the
region. Encourage Council
Members to take a
comprehensive approach and be
flexible."
Yeah, be
flexible - that is Antonio
Guterers' hallmark, except on
letting the Press freely
report. On that, he has had
Inner City Press banned
from the UN, refusing through
Melissa Fleming to even answer
a polite letter seeking
reinstatement from pro bono
law firm Quinn Emanuel. Letter
here.
His spokesman Stephane
Dujarric refuses all of Inner
City Press' questions.
But we will not
cease
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