stofsk forgets that outside the State Dept. the UN is exceedingly unpopular in the USA (of course, being in Oz I wouldn't expect him to be up on American sentiments). Every year congressional calls to cancel funding get louder and at the current rate, assuming the Democratic socialists continue to lose elections, the UN will be doing without American money in the near future (which would spell the end of the institution) unless it udertakes some MAJOR reforms... yeah, right, like THAT'S gonna happen!
Moreover the UN is a sick, expensive joke. It has failed to intervene in the genocides in Rawanda, Sudan and Kosovo (I guess if you call it Jihad its not genocide...). It has raised anti-Semitism to heights we haven't seen since the 1940's (going so far as to republish Savi Datri's tripe). It has actively aided terrorists in Kosovo, Bosnia, Lebanon, Israel and Cyprus. It has turned on the very Western morality that gave it birth (sort of like the OTU Sollies).
The UN has never stopped a war but it has started a few, and the only security it protects is the graft stolen by it bureacrats (e.g. Oil for Food scam). It is a corrupt, morally backrupt institution borne out of misguided wishful thinking. The UN is opposed to free trade, it wants globally regulated trade which it will have the power to tax. (Thank goodness the US has had the common sense to quash that silliness)
The 3I, on the other hand isn't democratic per se but then until about 50 years ago, monarchies and authoritarian states were common in the West. The Roman Empire on which its structure is based is the very flower of the west. Unlike the Sollies, the 3I tends to leave local governments to their own devices. Yes, it tolerates tyranical regimes but then so do the Sollies. On the otherhand, just cross the XT line and you are free of the local warlord. I would imagine many otherwise despotic regimes use the XT zone as a safety valve, a way of getting rid of dissenters and 'undesireables' but deportation to the Imperial desmense rather than more unpleasant means of removal.
The Imperials would tolerate the situation as it provides the Emperor and his officials with a ready-made base of support should an Imperial intervention be needed. The threat of Imperial displeasure backed up by the Imperial military and a ready-made fifth column keeps the despots in line with overall Imperial policy.
Moreover the UN is a sick, expensive joke. It has failed to intervene in the genocides in Rawanda, Sudan and Kosovo (I guess if you call it Jihad its not genocide...). It has raised anti-Semitism to heights we haven't seen since the 1940's (going so far as to republish Savi Datri's tripe). It has actively aided terrorists in Kosovo, Bosnia, Lebanon, Israel and Cyprus. It has turned on the very Western morality that gave it birth (sort of like the OTU Sollies).
The UN has never stopped a war but it has started a few, and the only security it protects is the graft stolen by it bureacrats (e.g. Oil for Food scam). It is a corrupt, morally backrupt institution borne out of misguided wishful thinking. The UN is opposed to free trade, it wants globally regulated trade which it will have the power to tax. (Thank goodness the US has had the common sense to quash that silliness)
The 3I, on the other hand isn't democratic per se but then until about 50 years ago, monarchies and authoritarian states were common in the West. The Roman Empire on which its structure is based is the very flower of the west. Unlike the Sollies, the 3I tends to leave local governments to their own devices. Yes, it tolerates tyranical regimes but then so do the Sollies. On the otherhand, just cross the XT line and you are free of the local warlord. I would imagine many otherwise despotic regimes use the XT zone as a safety valve, a way of getting rid of dissenters and 'undesireables' but deportation to the Imperial desmense rather than more unpleasant means of removal.
The Imperials would tolerate the situation as it provides the Emperor and his officials with a ready-made base of support should an Imperial intervention be needed. The threat of Imperial displeasure backed up by the Imperial military and a ready-made fifth column keeps the despots in line with overall Imperial policy.