You obviously missed my point. Dumbass.
You know Dum-Dum…..Go back and read your reference again…….Did the US really reneg on their commitments……or were many of the examples never ratified?
But, But, But……Trump…..had to be front and center to gain the attention of US bashers …….
Treaty of Versailles
”In fact, the US didn’t formally end its war against Germany and the former Austro-Hungarian empire until 1921”
Iinternational Labor Treaty
“The agreement was signed
, including the US, and entered in full effect in 1950. However, the
(pdf).l………..You see, only the US government gets to enter into treaties…….for example……..Gore signed the Kyoto Accord……he had no authority to do so, and it was never ratified as a treaty…..get it?
Geneva Convention
” Although the US participated in the conference and negotiations, it eventually refused to sign. However, it did agree to respect the ceasefire.”
As a matter of fact……..I think all the examples made remain unratified……..did you read the article?
Here is something I guess they left out in your poly-sci class
Ratification
Ratification defines the international act whereby a state indicates its consent to be bound to a treaty if the parties intended to show their consent by such an act. In the case of bilateral treaties, ratification is usually accomplished by exchanging the requisite instruments, while in the case of multilateral treaties the usual procedure is for the depositary to collect the ratifications of all states, keeping all parties informed of the situation. The institution of ratification grants states the necessary time-frame to seek the required approval for the treaty on the domestic level and to enact the necessary legislation to give domestic effect to that treaty.
Anyway…..I hope this helped…..I’m here to help