Chinese-Dragon
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It's been "artificially delayed" for decades, and now they want reform to happen this year?
Tell me why would any P5 member want to dilute their own veto power? Seriously?
The aspirants want 5 members to be added (G4 + 1), and several of the prospective members have zero chance.
China will veto Japan, Russia won't accept Germany/Japan who are strong American allies. Not to mention both China and Russia have active territorial disputes with Japan, and Japan just sanctioned Russia over Crimea as well.
We aren't going to have a UNSC reform for every single member, it will be one big reform to expand the council.
Which means it has zero chance to pass, since if any P5 member has a problem with one country, the entire resolution will not pass. And that is clearly the case here.
That's why it has been delayed so long, because it has no chance of going anywhere.
Even if you kick out Japan and Germany from the G4, the P5 will find other reasons. There is no reason for the P5 to dilute their own veto power.
Tell me why would any P5 member want to dilute their own veto power? Seriously?
The aspirants want 5 members to be added (G4 + 1), and several of the prospective members have zero chance.
China will veto Japan, Russia won't accept Germany/Japan who are strong American allies. Not to mention both China and Russia have active territorial disputes with Japan, and Japan just sanctioned Russia over Crimea as well.
We aren't going to have a UNSC reform for every single member, it will be one big reform to expand the council.
Which means it has zero chance to pass, since if any P5 member has a problem with one country, the entire resolution will not pass. And that is clearly the case here.
That's why it has been delayed so long, because it has no chance of going anywhere.
Even if you kick out Japan and Germany from the G4, the P5 will find other reasons. There is no reason for the P5 to dilute their own veto power.