The Rosett Report

September 21st, 2006 1:18 am

Axis of Free-Loaders

With the UN serving as a portal into the U.S., the tyrants of Iran, Venezuela and affiliates have been whooping it up this week at the UN General Assembly. On moral or political grounds, these global gangsters don’t even deserve entry to New York. But, in the interest of seeing whether Hugo Chavez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have at least solid financial grounds for appropriating the UN as their personal frat party, I had a look at the always entertaining list of member state dues for the UN’s $1.9 billion “core” 2006 budget.


Iran, with 67 million people, pays .157%, or $3 million. Venezuela, with 26 million people, pays .171%, or $3.2 million.

Just to pick a handy standard of comparison, Israel, with only 7 million people, pays .467%, or $9 million. In other words, the oil-rich states of Iran and Venezuela, put together , pay only slightly more than two-thirds of what Israel contributes all by itself.

All this is utterly dwarfed by the U.S. contribution of 22%, or $423.4 million. And that’s just a small fraction of the real river of U.S. money flowing into the UN, which, including voluntary contributions, will top $5.3 billion for this year alone – more than one-quarter of the UN’s real budget of about $20 billion (when it comes to money at the UN, there’s always more to the story). Anyway, folks — Kofi Annan rang the peace bell this morning, so it’s not as if nothing useful gets done over there. Your tax dollars at work.

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4 Comments

1. Don Hodun:

Ms Rosett:

You will get a Pulitzer, one of these days. Fantastic work the past few years, and THANK YOU!!

Sep 22, 2006 - 3:03 pm 2. Tom Grey - Liberty Dad:

One reason for so much anti-Americanism is because most in the world “know” the US is paying so much. And they feel it’s not right.

So … either their own country is a free rider, or else there’s something wrong with America — but this is an unspoken feeling.

The EU knows it is free riding on US defense … but feels its America’s fault.

When the US doesn’t make a big issue of, but it’s always at least a little issue, then it IS America’s fault. And the US should start leaving its big NATO bases, and letting Europe defend itself more, or not.

Sep 22, 2006 - 5:17 pm 3. raul:

Unbelieveable that so much money is going to support such a usesless agency, since US pays the bills it is unversally assumed that the UN is a US puppet, but in reality it is a hindrance. How do we organized to tell our politicians this is not OK?

Sep 23, 2006 - 10:29 am 4. Phillep:

Gee, all this complaining about the US, you’d think they’d be screaming for the US to be kicked out of the UN.

My, my, my.

Some unreasonable, bigoted, close minded sort might suspect them of putting money before principle.

Sep 24, 2006 - 12:37 pm

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