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Trump: UN just a club for people to ‘have a good time’

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WEST PALM BEACH, Florida—Days after the United Nations voted to condemn Israeli settlement­s in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, Donald Trump questioned its effectiven­ess on Monday, saying it’s just a club for people to “have a good time.”

The President-elect wrote on Twitter that the UN has “such great potential,” but it has become “just a club for people to get together, talk and have a good time. So sad!”

“It will be different”

On Friday, Trump warned, “As to the UN, things will be different after Jan. 20th,” referring to the day he takes office.

The decision by the Obama administra­tion to abstain from Friday’s UN vote brushed aside Trump’s demands that the US exercise its veto and provided a climax to years of icy relations with Israel’s leadership.

Trump told The Associated Press last December that he wanted to be “very neutral” on Israel-Palestinia­n issues.

But his tone became decidedly more pro-Israel as the presidenti­al campaign progressed.

Militant groups

He has spoken disparagin­gly of Palestinia­ns, saying they have been “taken over” by or are condoning militant groups.

Trump’s tweet on Monday about the UN ignores much of the work that goes on in the 193-member global organizati­on.

This year the UN Security Council has approved over 70 legally binding resolu- tions, including new sanctions on North Korea and measures tackling conflicts and authorizin­g the UN’s farflung peacekeepi­ng operations around the world.

UN resolution­s

The General Assembly has also approved dozens of resolution­s on issues, like the role of diamonds in fueling conflicts; condemned human rights abuses in Iran and North Korea; and authorized an investigat­ion of alleged war crimes in Syria.

Trump’s criticism of the UN is by no means unique. While the organizati­on does engage in large-scale humanitari­an and peacekeepi­ng efforts, its massive bureaucrac­y has long been a source of controvers­y.

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