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10. "Peace Operations: U.S. Costs in Support of Haiti,
Former Yugoslavia, Somalia and Rwanda," General Accounting
Office, Report to the Majority Leader, U.S. Senate, March
1996, GAO/NSIAD-96-38.
11. Christopher Smith, "Dear Pro-Life Colleague," Letter of
March 10, 1998.
12. Roscoe Bartlett, "The U.S. Debt Is Outrageous and Un-
true," News release, January 27, 1998.
13. George Archibald, "'97 Peace Missions Cost U.S. $3
Billion," Washington Times, March 3, 1998, p. A1.
14. Bartlett.
15. John Bolton, "U.S. Isn't Legally Obligated to Pay the
U.N.," Wall Street Journal, November 17, 1997, p. A27.
16. United Nations, Department of Public Information, Char-
ter of the United Nations and Statute of the International
Court of Justice (New York: United Nations, August 1995),
p. 12.
17. Ibid.
18. Bolton.
19. Tensions in U.S.-U.N. Relations: Hearing before the
International Security, International Organizations and
Human Rights Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs
Committee, 103d Cong., 2d sess., May 17, 1994.  Electronic
version.
20. For a discussion of the latter issue, see Stefan Halper,
"A Miasma of Corruption: The United Nations at 50," Cato
Institute Policy Analysis no. 253, April 30, 1996.
21. Charles M. Lichenstein, "Paying Our United Nations
Dues," New York Daily News, January 21, 1997, p. 38.
22. Jesse Helms, "Saving the UN: A Challenge to the Next
Secretary-General," Foreign Affairs 75, no. 5 (September-
October 1996): 7.
23. Jesse Helms, Letter to a constituent, January 15, 1998.
Copy in author's possession.