U.N. Undersecretary-General for Management Angela Kane told reporters that only 13 of the United Nations’ 192 member states had paid in full as of Wednesday. The total arrears amounted to some $4.1 billion, up from $2.2 billion at the end of 2009, Kane said.

“It has been a difficult year in many ways for many member states because of the economic recession,” she said.

The administration of President Barack Obama repaid all the money the United States owed the United Nations last year. U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice told reporters on Thursday that Washington pays its U.N. dues “in full and on time.”

She said there was an issue of “contested arrears” — debts that Washington does not agree it owes the United Nations.

“They must be counting contested arrears if it gets to a figure which gets close to anything like that,” she said in reference to the $1.2 billion figure cited by Kane.

As the United Nations’ single biggest contributor, Washington is responsible for roughly one-quarter of the U.N. peacekeeping budget and slightly less than a quarter of the separate U.N. regular budget.

Sorry guys, the line forms at the rear.




  1. jbenson2 says:

    Move the UN to Africa

  2. jman says:

    cut them off and kick them out of the US

  3. Mac Guy says:

    Maybe we should charge them rent.

    For once.

  4. jollycynic says:

    Contributions to the UN probably represent the absolute worst return on investment that America can make.

  5. Special Ed says:

    Just write them a three-party, post dated, out of town check.

  6. bobbo, the Know Nothings strike again says:

    Whadda bunch of dupes.

    The UN (doesn’t) work exactly the way the USA wants.

    Silly Sheeple.

  7. The0ne says:

    UN….gives me a headache, urgh

  8. MikeN says:

    Pay them with vouchers for parking tickets.

  9. jbenson2 says:

    The UN (doesn’t) work.

    Silly Bobbo

  10. bobbo, int'l pastry chef and bloated gourmand says:

    Say JB==what do you think “the purpose” of the UN is?

    By charter?

    By practice?

    By desire?

    By design?

    By imposition?

    What single issue self centered issue are you limiting yourself too? Concerned advocates of one world government want to know.

  11. Benjamin says:

    Get rid of the UN. We don’t need to pay people 1.2 billion dollars to hate us and hate Israel. If I was Congress, I would vote to defund the UN.

  12. MikeN says:

    So on top of the free land, why is the US paying one quarter of the bill?
    And why is the UN spending that much money?

  13. Proud Alien says:

    No offense, dear Yanks, but with each passing day it looks more and more likely that it will be the US that will be begging the UN (and individual states) to bail them out, not the other way around. When Chinese start having their way with this country, then you will appreciate the international community and a need for an international institution. For now, keep bitching and whining.

  14. bobbo, expelled from the bowels of Karl Marx says:

    Proud Alien: in the inevitability that you assume, of what benefit will the UN be to the USA? While I welcome you caution, you don’t post as if you understand what the UN is good for/used for either. But its good to see the idiocy of JB, Benji, and Mickey offset just a bit.

  15. E@$+ C0@$+ cr@ckp0+ says:

    Ben will that printed while you wait..

    http://rense.com/1.imagesH/printing_dees.jpg

  16. sargasso_c says:

    In defence of the UN, most people have no idea what it does and thanks to the likes of Newscorp and CNN they never will. My personal angle on this is to privatise and outsource it, put it’s primary functions up for tender. Let Blackwater keep peace in the DMZ, MacDonald run the World Food Program, The Vatican run UNICEF, Disney can handle UNESCO.

  17. Smith says:

    Don’t underestimate the importance of our permanent seat on the Security Council. Maintaining our right to veto for a couple billion a year is cheap. Were we to withdraw from the UN, our seat would be gone, our veto would be gone, and soon thereafter, the primacy of our laws in our own country would be gone as well.

  18. chuck says:

    2 ideas:

    1. Give them an IOU. It works for California.

    or

    2. China’s got all the money. Maybe they should be paying a bigger share of the UN bill. After all, I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money.

  19. MikeN says:

    Smith, the UN can’t dictate the US’s laws.

    Proud Alien, China has a veto at the UN. So what good is the UN under your scenario.

  20. brm says:

    Come and get it, assholes.



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