...President Roosevelt 'invented' [page 5] the United Nations
less than a month after Pearl Harbour.
Originally named the United and Associated Nations,
President Roosevelt stated that during the war
only the Great Powers would be members
and that after the war other nations
would be asked to join
and a charter would be drawn up.
Roosevelt gave veto power to the Great Powers -
the United States, Great Britain,
the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
and China - allies during the Second World War -
the Big Four.
The greatest voting power
as well as permanent seats
on the Board of Directors of the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund
were also given the Big Four.
Lester Pearson, Canada's Minister for External Affairs,
won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work
in creating the United Nations Emergency Force
to keep the invading armies of
Israel, Britain and France
from attacking Egypt - the Suez Crisis.
Pearson's independent actions were an affront
to the Eisenhower administration
of the United States.
In 1957 Prime Minister Diefenbaker asked our sovereign,
the Queen of Canada, to go to Washington
on a, Fence mending visit after the Suez Crisis.
Canada is not a sovereign nation
when our sovereign must kowtow
to a foreign power.
We are simply members of the American Empire,
the Allied Forces of the United Nations.
Governments which ratified the Peace with Japan Treaty
of September 1951, and sent the ratified copy
to the Government of the United States,
became, officially, members of
the Allied Forces of the United Nations.
Pakistan signed the Treaty -
joining the Allied Forces.
Pakistan did not exist as a country
before or during the war, therefore,
the Peace with Japan Treaty
is not about peace between former combatants.
The Peace with Japan Treaty
is about creating the American Empire -
governments which ratified the Treaty
placed themselves in subordination
to the administration of the United States.
If the individual members of the Allied Forces
had placed themselves in subordination
to the group of nations comprising the Allied Forces -
then the ratified copy
of the Peace with Japan Treaty
would have been placed with the United Nations -
not the Government of the United States.
It is one thing to be subservient,
to the American Empire,
due to the huge economic impact it has on our lives -
and quite another matter
to be subservient to the American Empire
through international treaties.