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It seems to me that if you get a group of people together and they all vote on something, but any number of them (in the UN not anybody - but a lot of nations, and I'm not sure about NATO) can force a no-vote on anything, then you'll never get much done. This is exactly what happens in reality too.
So, what's the reasoning for veto power in the UN/NATO?
So, what's the reasoning for veto power in the UN/NATO?