
The Briefing with Albert Mohler Thursday, February 22, 2024
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Feb 22, 2024 US vetoes UN ceasefire, Interpol misuse, Alabama IVF ruling sparks fear and debate on embryo personhood, theological controversies across centuries
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US Veto Defends Strategic Leverage
- The U.S. vetoed a UN Security Council call for an immediate Gaza ceasefire to avoid rewarding Hamas and to protect hostage-release leverage.
- Albert Mohler argues the veto defended Israel and highlighted structural limits of the UN Security Council.
Where Real Power Sits At The UN
- The UN's real decision power lies in the Security Council, not the General Assembly.
- Mohler emphasizes permanent members' veto power preserves national sovereignty and shapes global outcomes.
Interpol's Tools Become Political Weapons
- Interpol began in the late 19th century to coordinate policing across borders as crime and cities grew.
- Mohler warns autocrats now misuse Interpol notices, turning international policing tools into political weapons.
