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//__ Why is the United Nations a Failure thus far? __// __**// Table of Context //**__ 1. __Introduction__ (What the topic is about) 2. What is the United Nations? (Background Information about the United Nations) 3. Sounds Perfect, so What is the Failure? (May be a bit too Perfect) 4. The Millennium Goal (Specific Case Study) 5. __Conclusion__ (It is up to you to decide weather or not it is a failure) 6. Bibliography (Works Cited)

With the Darfur catastrophe, the ever-developing of North Korea and its nuclear bombs, the ignoring of human rights in China, and many others have lead journalists and politicians to question the success of the United Nations, and went as far to state it as utter failure. You might think, "One or two failures in some specific cases of problems do not justify the United Nations as a failure." This is what I said with the first glance of the United Nations homepage, there is no hint of failure. But many newspapers such as the Guardian have a different view of the United Nations. I realize that media often times cannot be trusted, and so this wikipage will focus on mainly the actions of the United Nations. I do not say that failure in handling specific cases of United Nations (although there are countless cases of admitted failure) justifies the failure of the United Nations; however will say how their actions infringe upon their principle and goal. After all, when it comes down to evaluating, we have to see how this organization kept up with their principle and how they have approached and achieved their goal. By the end of reading my wikipage, you might have a different view of the United Nations. Flag of the United Nations, adopted on December 7, 1946. The BLUE stands as the opposite of the color RED, the color of WAR. The Olive branches are symbol of peace, and the world map shown represents ALL PEOPLE OF THE WORLD. (2) Their Way of Solving Things Just Might be the Problem..... (3) [|The Millennium Goal Development](4)
 * __// Visual Outline of My Page //__** **__ Introduction (1) __**
 * __Conclusion (5)__** The United Nations did prevent many possible violent disputes. But the United nations have failed to deal with specific cases as well. Thus just saying, "It would have been worse without the United Nations," is somewhat very irresponsible. Through this wikipage, we saw examples where the United Nations have violated their own principles outlined by their Charter and many times, not quite understanding the root cause of the problem. This leads to useless, short-term solutions that does not solve the problem in the long run. The United Nations is a failure because it cannot stand to its own words in addiction to being highly inefficient.

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