Friday, June 6, 2008

Stronger and enforceable international justice system is needed.

I believe withing the next decade or so a strong push will occur for a much stronger international justice system and a much more comprehensive creation of international laws.

Technology is connecting the world, bringing us all much closer together, if not geographically we are closer together as far as communication and interaction. I believe within the next 20 to 30 years, certainly by the year 2050 that an international justice system will be advanced, developed and enforceable enough that the need for national armies will begin to go away.

By the turn of the next century national armies will no longer exist. The developed and enforceable international justice system will be the instrument that nations use to resolve disputes such as boundaries, resources, etcetera.

The trillions of dollars spent annually on national defense by nations across the world can then be spent on fighting disease, housing and nutrition for everyone, etcetera.

1 comments:

Joe said...

Are YOU serious?????

Is THIS the kind of world YOU want to live in?

This sounds like YOU just want to give away American soverienty, in fact it sounds like YOU think the whole world should just become one big government without borders, without their own sovereinty and without their own laws or defense systems.

Steve, I'm sorry to tell you, but that Utopia just isn't going to come to be, and I personally, hope that it never does!

In order for the world to become your Utopia, America would have to lose her identiy as the unique and wonderful nation that it is and become the "equal" of every other nation on earth, in terms of wealth, prosperity, legal and technological. The U.S. Constitution would have to become subordinant to the "New World Order" and our Bill of Rights would be GONE! Sorry, I can't live with that! And, I hope my grandchildren never have to, either!