I would like to offer a solution to the Middle East crisis,
including the Palestinian crisis and the reunification of Cyprus.
First, the rationale for the plan:
The United Nations has assumed responsibility for resolving
issues that seem to have no solution. Many of the crises have become a dilemma,
with two apparent solutions and both are untenable.
The solution to every dilemma is to do what is in everyone’s
best interest, but the UN Charter has five main flaws that make it impossible
to do that.
1.
It does treat all nations fairly and equally.
The five permanent members of the Security Council the power.
2.
A nation’s power is not based on inalienable
rights, but on behavior. This leads nations to have to jump through the
proverbial hoop to gain a sense of equality.
3.
A nation may not have a voice in matters of
grave concern. The root cause of terrorism is that people “on the bottom” have
no voice in matters of grave concern, and must raise their voices to be heard,
oftentimes to the point of violence.
4.
A nation has no recourse to change what is
unfair. Attempts to reform the United Nations have failed.
5.
A nation does not have to be a signatory of the
international courts, so disputes between nations are not resolved.
In his farewell speech, Kofi Annan declared that George W.
Bush made the United Nations irrelevant. Even with all the great good the UN
does, the United Nations has proven it cannot end or prevent wars.
The root cause of the crisis is the power games that nations
play to gain power, prestige and strategic locations around the world. There
are five main power games that governments play, and they are oppressive to the
people. Your organization cannot police the world to make it end the games they
are playing.
The plan:
A plan for an international government based on two proven
principles—the U.S. Constitution and the cooperation of nature—is being
debated, and as of today, people in 85 nations support the plan. It has passed
cultural review.
In regards to the United Nations, as it becomes increasingly
evident to the general population of the planet that the United Nations cannot
end or prevent wars, that to rely on it places mankind on the proverbial
slippery slope, the plan for the international government will be rising to
takes it place.
I ask that you and the member nations, support the creation
of the international government, or at least not to resists its creation. The
UN provides vital services throughout the entire planet, and those services must
last until they are no longer needed. If it comes to the point where everyone
associated with the UN comes to the understanding that whatever you do makes
things worse, then I ask that you consider how the proposed international
government can solve the problem.
Many of the world leaders are aware of the plan for the
international government. President Obama and John Kerry are also aware of the
plan, and because the plan is based on the US Constitution, they are better
informed about how it will work than others. I ask that you speak to them about
this for their perspectives.
Yours for peace,
Karen Holmes,
Principal
The World Peace Organization for the One World Government
principal@oneworldgov.org
For updates on our progress in creating the World Peace Plan,
please go to http://www.worldpeaceplan.info