U.S. Fails to Join Allies in Signing UN Weapons Treaty [View all]
Source: Bloomberg
The U.S. didnt join the U.K., France and other major Western allies at the United Nations today to sign the first international treaty regulating the $85 billion-a-year global arms trade.
The absence of the worlds top arms dealer at a morning ceremony in New York drawing about 60 nations casts a shadow over a decades-long push to stop illegal cross-border shipments of conventional weapons. Some of the worlds most violent nations, from drug-plagued Mexico to the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, are among the signatories.
While supporters say the treaty wouldnt affect U.S. domestic sales or impinge on the constitutional right to bear arms, it would be a political minefield at home. The accord wouldnt muster enough votes for approval by the U.S. Senate, and the National Rifle Association, which says it has more than 4.5 million members, has lobbied against it.
I suspect they probably took a decision that, politically, it made sense not to completely alienate people in Congress on something that, in their opinion, doesnt matter when they sign it as long as they sign it, said Adotei Akwei, Amnesty International USAs managing director for government relations, in a May 31 telephone interview.
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