The Impending U.S. Signature of the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty

By Ted R. Bromund, Ph.D.
The U.S. is unlikely to sign until late September, when the General Assembly starts its new session. Signing then would extract the maximum favorable publicity.

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The Impending U.S. Signature of the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty
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Washington, DC –-(Ammoland.com)-   The United States could be free to sign the United Nations’ Arms Trade Treaty as soon as Thursday (today).

When the treaty opened for national signatures on June 3, Secretary of State John Kerry welcomed it with open arms, noting that the U.S. “look[ed] forward to signing it as soon as the process of conforming the official translations is completed satisfactorily.”

The ATT was negotiated in English, and initial translations of it into the U.N.’s other official languages were flawed.

Revised translations have since been circulated, and unless objections to the new language have been received, the final translation – into Russian – was formally completed yesterday, August 28 2013. Thus, by the standard Secretary Kerry has set, the U.S. may now free to sign the ATT.

For many reasons, this would be an unwise decision. The administration is to be commended, at least, for waiting until the translations are complete before signing onto the treaty – it is a basic precaution, after all, to know what it is you are signing before you put your name on it. As a matter of practice, the U.S. is unlikely to sign until late September, when the General Assembly starts its new session. Signing then would extract the maximum favorable publicity from the assembled nations in New York.

It’s not, though, likely to mollify concerns in the U.S. In recent months, 130 Representatives backed a letter led by Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) opposing U.S. signature of the ATT, and the Senate and House have adopted various measures to ban funding for implementing the ATT. A bipartisan Concurrent Resolution led by Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) and Rep. Kelly has 35 cosponsors in the Senate and 148 in the House.

But events are moving elsewhere in the world. Last month, the U.N. released a Report of the Secretary-General on “Assistance to States for Curbing the Illicit Traffic in Small Arms and Light Weapons and Collecting Them,” which noted it expects the ATT to have a “synergistic relationship” with other U.N. instruments, such as its Programme of Action on Small Arms and Light Weapons. In Latin America, which collectively has 33 votes in the U.N., firearms owners are opposing a well-funded lobby that is advancing restrictive controls in Peru, Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and – of course – Venezuela. When the ATT comes up for amendment in six years, it is likely to be deeply embedded in all the U.N. firearms initiatives, and to be further tightened by demand of the U.N. majority which will say many fine-sounding things about their support for social justice, freedom, and peace.

But of course, it’s say one thing, do another. Witness Africa, which is supposedly a leading backer of the ATT and an advocate of “reducing spending on arms,” but is becoming a center of “cut-throat competition” for its rapidly expanding defense marketplace. You will never go broke by betting on hypocrisy at the U.N.

So the story of the ATT will not be over when the U.S. signs it. Indeed, it will barely have begun.

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About Ted R. Bromund, Ph.D.:
Ted R. Bromund studies and writes on British foreign and security policies and Anglo-American relations as senior research fellow in The Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom. He also explains why America must defend and advance its unique leadership role in the world. Visit: https://blog.heritage.org/author/tbromund/ to read more.

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Becker

Sign what he wants. 100 million of US gun owners are not shaking in their boots over a few UN troops that can’t even measure up to our miserable NG or reserves plus maybe 1 million scraped up US troops. The might get 1.5 million out of their whole lot, and how many will fight. Very few when they see how damn good we are. That is, if they live to desert.

TexStan

Buck, International Clown status has already been achieved and is well recognized.

Buck Crosby

ANYONE WHO SIGNS THIS ABOMINATION WILL PROVE ONCE AND FOR ALL THAT HE OR SHE IS NOT JUST A CLOWN , BUT AN INTERNATIONAL CLOWN AS WELL .