In this episode, we explore how the United Nations in the 1970s effectively legitimized terrorism by granting the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) observer status after a series of terrorist attacks. From the Munich Olympics massacre to UN General Assembly resolutions, we examine the role of international institutions, diplomatic decisions, and their consequences for global politics. The stories of Kurt Waldheim, Yasser Arafat, and key UN resolutions reveal how terrorism became a tool for international recognition, creating precedents that are still felt today. ⸻ SEO Keywords: • UN and terrorism • PLO legitimization • Palestine Liberation Organization • Kurt Waldheim Wehrmacht • Munich Olympics 1972 • Munich Olympics massacre • UN history • 1970s international politics • UN Resolution 3210 • UN observer status • Yasser Arafat • UN Resolution 3379 • Zionism and racism • diplomatic recognition of terrorists • PLO vs Israel • 1970s mass killings • history of the Palestinian movement • international diplomacy and terrorism • Middle East politics • Soviet bloc and Arab countries sergemil.substack.com
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