I find the attitude of the Americans quoted in this article unbelievable (assuming they said what they are quoted as saying). In effect they argue that the UN has failed because it is hamstrung by national interests. To me this implies a belief that the interests of the world as a whole are, to them, indistinguishable from US national interests. Unless one believes that the US intentions on Iraq are entirely altruistic and not intended to derive any benefit for the US.

So US national interest = good. Everyone else's national interest = bad (if it is different from the US interest).
If this is the attitude of the current US administration then the UN is over. It also raises the disconcerting spectre that the US administration regards the democratically elected French and Russian governments as not entitled to a legitimate view on world affairs if that view differs from the US one.
Co-operation is a two way street. If the US is going down the road of ignoring any contrary view and imposing its own through money and military muscle, how long before the world is divided into those who jump when the President farts and those who refuse to have anything to do with the US at all. The Cold War will be reborn. Is the American national psyche so fragile that it has to create enemies to feel it is significant?
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