Epitaph for the United Nations

One wonders about the utility of the General Assembly on days like this. . . . One wonders if there can’t be a clear and direct statement on matters of basic principle, why have this building? What is it all about?
. . . .
And the message from the General Assembly . . . is very simple and it is, ‘You may be suffering, but we can’t be bothered.’

–U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Danforth on
the General Assembly’s failure to vote on
a resolution criticizing atrocities in the
Sudan. Danforth resigned that day.