Should the US keep paying dues to the UN?
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Yes
The UN has served several functions in the international arena. One of the most vital functions of the
No
As an international peacekeeping agency, the UN has an overwhelming record of failure. Presently, the
Nato is the acronym for North Atlantic Treaty Organization. This is a North American and European defense initiative, which was originally
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