>>So... does this mean any nation should ignore any UN resolution as long as it perceives it contrary to its interest?
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>Any country who believes a Security Council resolution is passed strictly, or even mostly, due to the self-interest of countries passing that resolution should certainly ignore it. If the U.S. and it's allies were to pass a resolution tomorrow about Iran that served
only their self-interest, I wouldn't fault Iran for ignoring it.
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>Each resolution should be viewed on its merits alone, not the political agenda of those voting for or against it.
So, resolutions are obviously not worth the paper they were written on. Then, it's completely OK that Hezbollah didn't disarm.