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UN COLLAPSE? Cash Crisis Looms!

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$600 Million Slashed in a Panic Move

In an effort to delay a total collapse, the United Nations is planning to brief member nations on a massive $600 million cut to its operating budget—nearly 17% of its total $3.7 billion spend.

This isn’t just belt-tightening—it’s a desperate attempt to avoid default.

The emergency plan includes a hiring freeze and could result in major jobs being moved from its ultra-luxurious New York headquarters to more “affordable” offices in Nairobi. As one Western diplomat put it, the goal is “moving jobs from New York to Nairobi.”

Translation? The globalist gravy train is slowing down.

A Financial Implosion of Their Own Making

This crisis isn’t a surprise to those paying attention. The UN has long relied on a broken funding model that lets deadbeat nations off the hook while expecting major powers like the United States to carry the load.

And now that model is crumbling.

Even after spending just 90% of its budget last year, the UN still wound up $200 million in the red. This year, things are spiraling faster. Internal projections show a catastrophic $1.1 billion deficit by year’s end—enough to leave the UN unable to pay for basic operations like salaries and contracts by September.

Let that sink in: the so-called “citadel of peace and security” can’t even keep the lights on.

America Pulls the Plug?

What’s really pushing the UN toward the edge is a leaked White House memo suggesting that the United States may finally stop footing the bill for the organization’s mandatory contributions.

Given the UN’s history of enabling America’s enemies and wasting taxpayer dollars, many Americans are asking—what took so long?

Globalism’s Free Ride May Be Over

The bulk of the UN’s budget relies on compulsory payments linked to each country’s economy. While some agencies like UNICEF are funded through voluntary donations, the core of the UN—General Assembly operations, human rights enforcement, peacekeeping missions—all depend on forced dues.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has already sounded the alarm. In a letter to members obtained by The Economist, he warned, “the peacekeeping budget to pay for troops may run dry by mid-year.”

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Here’s a thought: if the UN is so essential, maybe China, Russia, or the European Union can step up and start writing checks. But don’t hold your breath.

A Bloated Empire on the Edge

Let’s not forget—the UN’s main headquarters sits on some of the most expensive real estate in New York City. While American families struggle with inflation, the UN elite wine and dine on our dime, protected by diplomatic immunity and political insulation.

Now the bill has come due. And the world’s most useless bureaucracy is staring at insolvency.

If the United Nations wants to keep operating, it may finally have to face the one thing it has avoided for decades: accountability.

And for millions of fed-up Americans, that’s not a crisis—it’s a long-awaited correction.

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