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Speaking to the Aldershot and North Hants Conservative Association on 4 February 1983, Powell blamed the United Nations for the Falklands War by the General Assembly resolution of December 1967 that stated " its gratitude for the continuous efforts made by the Government of Argentina to facilitate the process of decolonisation " and further called on Britain and Argentina to negotiate.
Powell said that " it would be difficult to imagine a more cynically wicked or criminally absurd or insultingly provocative action ".
As 102 had voted for this resolution, with only Britain voting against it ( with 32 abstentions ), he claimed it was not surprising that Argentina had continually threatened Britain until this threatening turned into aggression: " It is with the United Nations that the guilt lies for the breach of the peace and the bloodshed ".
The UN knew that no international forum had ruled against British possession of the Falklands but had voted its gratitude to Argentina who wanted to annexe the Islands from their rightful owners.
It was therefore " disgraceful " for Britain to belong to such a body that engaged in " pure spite for spite's sake against the United Kingdom ": " We were, and are, the victims of our own insincerity.
For over thirty years we have sanctimoniously and dishonestly pretended respect, if not awe, for an organisation which all the time we knew was a monstrous and farcical humbug ....
The moral is to cease to engage in humbug, which almost all have happily and self-righteously engaged in for a generation ".

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