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Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist

Joseph A. Klein is the author of Global Deception: The UN's Stealth Assault on America's Freedom.

Most Recent Articles by Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist:

UN Secretary General Denounces New Fossil Fuel Funding as “Delusional”

UN Secretary General Denounces New Fossil Fuel Funding as DelusionalUnited Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on June 14th that the window to prevent the worst impacts of the climate crisis is closing. While the Secretary General has issued such warnings multiple times before over the last several years, he is now upping his war of words against the fossil fuel industry. He added that new funding for fossil fuel exploration and production infrastructure is “delusional” and called upon all financial actors to abandon fossil fuel finance.
- Saturday, June 18, 2022

World Health Organization’s Advancing Intrusion on U.S. Sovereignty

World Health Organization’s Advancing Intrusion on U.S. SovereigntyThe World Health Assembly re-elected Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on May 24th to a second 5-year term as the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General. Tedros was the Chinese Communist regime’s stooge as the coronavirus began to spread from China, where it originated, to other countries. Tedros praised China’s self-serving response to the coronavirus, during the early days of the coronavirus’s spread when it could have been stopped. Indeed, Tedros helped promote China’s initial lie that the virus was not transmissible from human to human. He has stood by while the Chinese regime continues to block an independent, comprehensive, and transparent investigation of the coronavirus’s origin in its country, including an unfettered inspection by credible outside experts of China’s virology labs.
- Wednesday, May 25, 2022

UN Helps Save Civilians in Ukraine but Still Purchases From Russia

UN Helps Save Civilians in Ukraine but Still Purchases From RussiaUnited Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres returned from his recent trip to Europe and Africa, which included crucial stops in Russia and Ukraine to meet in person with their leaders on a critical humanitarian mission. The Secretary General appealed to both Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky to work cooperatively with the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross in evacuating trapped civilians, especially from the devastated city of Mariupol that has continued to endure heavy Russian bombardment.
- Saturday, May 7, 2022

UN Security Council Refuses to Allow Israel to Present Videos of Palestinian Violence

UN Security Council Refuses to Allow Israel to Present Videos of Palestinian Violence Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, addressed the United Nations Security Council on April 25th during a meeting regarding the Middle East. The meeting focused on the situation in Jerusalem and recent violence erupting at and around the Temple Mount. Ambassador Erdan separated fact from fiction in taking apart the tiresome Palestinian victimhood narrative, which always claims that the Israelis are at fault for responding to violence instigated by Palestinian thugs.
- Tuesday, April 26, 2022

UN General Assembly Votes to Suspend Russia from UN Human Rights Council

UN General Assembly Votes to Suspend Russia from UN Human Rights CouncilThe United Nations General Assembly took the extraordinary step on Thursday of suspending Russia from the UN Human Rights Council because of its horrendous human rights violations following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces. The resolution expressed “grave concern at the ongoing human rights and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, particularly at the reports of violations and abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law by the Russian Federation, including gross and systematic violations and abuses of human rights.”
- Thursday, April 7, 2022

Ukraine’s President Addresses the UN Security Council and Recites Russia’s War Crimes

Ukraine’s President Addresses the UN Security Council and Recites Russia’s War CrimesUnited Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres addressed the UN Security Council on April 5th to kick off the Security Council’s meeting on Ukraine. He took Russia to task for what he condemned as “the full-fledged invasion, on several fronts, of one Member State of the United Nations, Ukraine, by another, the Russian Federation – a Permanent Member of the Security Council – in violation of the United Nations Charter, and with several aims, including redrawing the internationally-recognized borders between the two countries.” The Secretary General said that he would “never forget the horrifying images of civilians killed in Bucha.” Those images included scenes of civilian bodies, some with their hands bound, lying in the streets of Bucha. Russia’s military forces had occupied Bucha before withdrawing and leaving their killing field behind. Secretary General Guterres then pulled his punches. He called for “an independent investigation to guarantee effective accountability” and left it at that.
- Wednesday, April 6, 2022

UN General Assembly Passes Strong Resolution Condemning Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

UN General Assembly Passes Strong Resolution Condemning Russia’s Invasion of UkraineThe United Nations General Assembly finally got something right. On Wednesday, it voted overwhelmingly to approve a resolution entitled “Aggression against Ukraine.” The resolution strongly condemned Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine and demanded that Russia withdraw all of its military forces from all of Ukraine's territory. The vote was 141 votes yes, 5 no, and 35 abstentions, exceeding the two-third majority needed to approve the resolution. Siding with Russia in voting against the resolution were North Korea, Syria, Belarus, and Eritrea. China abstained.
- Thursday, March 3, 2022

Kick Russia Out of the UN and Prosecute the Putin Cadre for War Crimes

Kick Russia Out of the UN and Prosecute the Putin Cadre for War CrimesRussian President Vladimir Putin and his henchmen are war criminals. They launched an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, a sovereign member state of the United Nations, and are deliberately targeting civilian populations and facilities in urban centers with deadly rocket barrages and massive bombing. In a rare show of revulsion at a blatant violation of the UN Charter and fundamental norms of civilized behavior in the 21st century, member state delegates attending the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva on Tuesday walked out en masse as Russia's Foreign Minister Sergio Lavrov began to deliver his virtual address.
- Tuesday, March 1, 2022

The United Nations Stands By Helplessly As Russia Invades Ukraine

The United Nations Stands By Helplessly As Russia Invades UkraineEarly in the morning of February 24th (Ukrainian time), Putin broadened the theater of war in Ukraine. He declared a “special military operation” in the country on the pretext of helping the people of Donbass. It was the equivalent of a declaration of war on all of Ukraine, punctuated by explosions that were heard in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and other Ukrainian cities, in the aftermath of Putin’s “special military operation” order. Russia has launched missile attacks, targeting air bases and military infrastructure in multiple cities. The land invasion has also begun from several directions, spearheaded by Russian special forces. There have been reports of civilian fatalities, including of at least one child.
- Thursday, February 24, 2022

Trudeau Gets a Pass From the UN on his Trucker Protest Crackdown

KLEINIn December of 2020, Stephane Dujarric, Spokesman for the UN Secretary General, was asked about a farmers' protest in India. Thousands of demonstrators were protesting at the borders of Delhi against three farm laws they regarded as anti-farmer. The protesting farmers were allegedly met with “repressive measures” by the government. When it comes to how governments should handle peaceful protests, the United Nations bureaucracy from the very top has a double standard. So does Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who lectures other countries about how they should handle peaceful protests but does precisely the opposite himself.
- Friday, February 18, 2022

Cold War Era Clashes at the UN Security Council Over Ukraine

Cold War Era Clashes at the UN Security Council Over UkraineIt seems that we are back in the height of the Cold War era with escalating tensions over Russia's designs on Ukraine. The United Nations Security Council became the global public arena in which sharp rhetorical barbs were exchanged, particularly between the United States and Russia. Russia's massing of troops and sophisticated weaponry along its border with Ukraine and in neighboring Belarus precipitated the current crisis. The United States and its Western allies in turn have threatened serious economic consequences if Russia invades Ukraine and have been supplying Ukraine with advanced weapons to repel an attack. NATO member troops are also being deployed to the region.
- Friday, February 4, 2022

UN Secretary General Guterres Discusses His Most Urgent Concerns for 2022

UN Secretary General Guterres Discusses His Most Urgent Concerns for 2022United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres held a news conference on January 21st in which he focused on what he considers to be the gravest dangers facing the world in 2022. The news conference followed his somber speech to the UN General Assembly describing in more detail these dangers and his ideas on how to address them. “I see a 5-alarm global fire,” Secretary General Guterres told reporters. “Each of the alarms is feeding off the others. They are accelerants to an inferno.”
- Sunday, January 23, 2022

The Taliban's Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card Courtesy of the Biden Administration and UN

The Taliban's Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card Courtesy of the Biden Administration and UNThe Biden administration has just handed the Taliban terrorists now running Afghanistan an end-of-year gift. Lots and lots of money will be coming their way. President Biden’s Treasury Department said on December 22nd that it was issuing new “general licenses” allowing financial transactions by the U.S. government, international entities, and non-governmental organizations involving the Taliban and members of the terrorist Haqqani network, subject to certain conditions. The money can only be used for such permitted purposes as humanitarian aid, civil society development, and environmental and natural resource protection projects.
- Saturday, December 25, 2021

The UN Continues to Enable Palestinian Lies and False Victimhood

The UN Continues to Enable Palestinian Lies and False VictimhoodUnited Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres issued a statement on November 29th commemorating the “International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.” He blamed Israel for the Palestinians’ self-inflicted plight. Guterres fed into the Palestinian victimhood narrative, claiming that “[P]ersistent violations of the rights of Palestinians along with the expansion of settlements risk eroding the prospect of a two-State solution.” False.
- Wednesday, December 1, 2021

The UN’s Latest Non-Productive Global Climate Conference

The UN’s Latest Non-Productive Global Climate ConferenceThe United Nations' latest global conference on climate change known as COP 26 concluded this past weekend with little to show for it. United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed his disappointment with the outcome of COP 26, although he indicated that something was better than nothing. “The approved texts are a compromise,” Guterres said. “They reflect the interests, the conditions, the contradictions and the state of political will in the world today. They take important steps, but unfortunately the collective political will was not enough to overcome some deep contradictions.
- Monday, November 15, 2021

Developing Countries Demand No-Strings Handouts From UN Green Climate Fund

Developing Countries Demand No-Strings Handouts From UN Green Climate Fund The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) commences on October 31st in Glasgow, Scotland. This summit meeting of world leaders is a follow-up to the 2015 conference in Paris, which resulted in the one-sided Paris Climate Agreement that China has gamed. “We’re going to be there with bells on,” U.S. President Joe Biden said during his September White House meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who will be hosting the Glasgow meeting. As of the writing of this article, it does not appear that China’s President Xi Jinping will be attending in person, with or without bells on.
- Thursday, October 28, 2021

UN Secretary General Office Punts on Rising China-Taiwan Tensions

UN Secretary General Office Punts on Rising China-Taiwan TensionsUnited Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed concern last month about a possible “Cold War” breaking out between China and the United States unless they repair their “completely dysfunctional” relationship. But the Secretary General has avoided calling out the Chinese regime for its provocative military flights near southwestern Taiwan – 56 in just one day earlier this month - that are needlessly inflaming tensions in the region and are causing increased concerns in the United States over China's intentions.
- Friday, October 15, 2021

UN Refugee Chief Challenges U.S. Sovereignty Over its Borders

UN Refugee Chief Challenges U.S. Sovereignty Over its BorderThe United Nations is once again putting its nose where it doesn’t belong. It continues to weaponize so-called “international law” and “international norms” to challenge national sovereignty. The most recent example is a joint statement issued on September 30th by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) regarding the treatment of the huge waves of Haitian immigrants entering countries illegally, especially the United States.
- Tuesday, October 5, 2021

President Biden Falls Short in his Debut Address to the UN General Assembly

President Biden Falls Short in his Debut Address to the UN General AssemblyPresident Joe Biden made his presidential debut September 21st on the United Nations General Assembly’s world stage. He called for global unity in the face of multiple crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, technological threats, terrorism, regional conflicts, and aggressive expansionism by authoritarian regimes.
- Tuesday, September 21, 2021

UN Secretary General Delivers His New “Common Agenda”

UN Secretary General Delivers His New Common Agenda United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres introduced his “Common Agenda” plan to the General Assembly and the media on September 10th to address what he called “a pivotal moment” for humanity. Guterres painted a picture of a world facing a perfect storm of simultaneous crises, including the pandemic, climate change, nuclear weapons proliferation, lethal autonomous weapons, cyberwarfare, rising inequality, and discrimination and violence against women and girls.
- Wednesday, September 15, 2021

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