I've been looking into this. Binding vs non-binding is a matter of interpretation and not a property of a resolution. This is often a subjec of a debate after a resolution is passed.
>Seriously, yes it does.
>>You didn't say "non-binding". :-)
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>>Seriously though, does it actually make a difference?
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>>>Nope. That resolution was a nonbinding resolution which is basically nothing more than a recommendation. The UN would need to vote through a binding resolution for the U.S. to violate it by not adhering to it.
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>>>>The blockade of Cuba.
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>>>>>Which UN resolutions has the U.S. repeatedly violated?
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>>>>>>Repeated and continuous violations of U.N. resolutions, just like the US and Israel, I do not see you outraged by that
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