Okay -- but I have no links to provide, other than my (free) on-line book at
www.zenofzero.net.
1. "In whose hands is the UN?" I don't know if it's in anyone's "hands"; instead, it looks to me as if it's essentially out of control: a next to useless debating society. Would that it would become in the hands of all the people.
2. "How did al-Qaeda come to power? Who was behind them?" Well, I'd need to dig into the data to be more confident of my response, but my impression is that they were first supported by the CIA as a part of the Cold War.
3. "Who supplied Saddam with WMD?" Again, I'd like confirmatory data, but my impression is that it was again a U.S. administration (under Reagan or Bush-1)
4. "Why did UN+US cover up Saddam’s crimes when he used them?" Well, I don't know if they did, but I imagine that if they did, people in the Reagan or Bush-1 administrations were trying to cover up their own mistakes.
5. "Why was Saddam endlessly assisted when he suppressed his own people and invaded Iran, but crushed when invaded Kuwait?" Well, I don't know about "endlessly assisted", but I expect that people in the Reagan administration were pleased to see someone else take on Iran (after the Iranians had violated international law by occupying the U.S. Embassy and taking hostages), and I expect that people in the Bush-1 administration (and in the rest of the "coalition") were worried that Saddam was "getting too big for his britches".
6. "Did Holocaust justify the occupation of Palestine?" No, I don't think so -- but perhaps the terrible refusal of the U.S. administrations under Roosevelt and Truman to not only not welcome but to refuse to accept all the Jewish survivors of the Holocaust (and even earlier, not to welcome all the Jewish people who tried to leave Germany and France before the Holocaust, plus similar terrible behaviors of other countries) forced Jewish people to take drastic actions for themselves. And although you didn't ask for my suggestions, I'd like to add that I wish the current U.S. Congress would either 1) offer all Israelites U.S. citizenship, now, if they'd abandon their silly "holy" land, or 2) invite Israel and Palestine (and Jordan and Lebanon) to become full-fledged states of the United States (each complete with two senators and the number of representatives appropriate for their populations), subject to all current laws. In the case of the second option, I think that, then, the abominable situation in the MidEast would quickly disappear (because restricting the free flow of people, goods, and ideas among U.S. states is prohibited by the U.S. Constitution).
7. "Did 9/11 justify the Holocausts in Iraq+Afganistan?" Well, first, I don't think you meant to capitalize the word "holocaust", but second and more importantly, be careful of the word "justify"; as Emerson said, "one man's justice is another's injustice" -- in other words, (social) justice is just opinion. If you would ask if I hoped that not a single person were killed as a result of 9/11, my answer would be, yes. If you asked if I wished that 9/11 never happen, then again I'd respond, yes. If you asked if I wished that the Bush-2 administration would have tried harder to find other ways to fight their poorly named "war on terror", again I'd say, yes -- and even suggest that such a way could have been found (and could still be found) if they had committed only 10% of the money that they've spent on the war to try to educate Muslims to emerge from their clerically imposed Dark Ages. But whereas you asked "Did 9/11 justify the [h]olocausts in Iraq+Afg[h]anistan", my answer is, no. Nonetheless, I think that the reaction to 9/11 to try to eliminate al-Qaeda was "justified" -- but the actions of the Bush-2 administration have been terribly, horribly, and atrociously bungled.
8. "Will US+Israel instantaneously transform Tehran into a pile of radioactive rubble as they did in Hiroshima and Nakazaki? Remember: With the help of US + the Silence of UN, Israel failed to achieve its murderous goals in Lebanon in spite of the murderous actions against a small group that has neither Marine nor Air Force," Well, I don't know what you're referring to that you asked me to "remember... murderous goals in Lebanon" but with respect to your direct question, my answer is, I certainly hope not. I hope that, instead, some wisdom prevails. It would be a nice change.
9. "Why should we follow the half-dozen steps of an Agnostic and leave the instructions of the All-Knowing?" Well, I'd recommend that you always use your brain as best as you can, e.g., to determine if you think that the proposed half-dozen steps have merit and to determine if your assumption that you have "the instructions of the All-Knowing" is correct (and not just a con game that the clerics have foisted on you, so that they can avoid working for a living). In particular, I consider it wise always to be skeptical of someone who claims that they "know" -- and to be triply skeptical of any claim that they "know" the "knowledge" of the "all knowing". That's equivalent to the clerics telling you not to think for yourself, that they'll do your thinking for you, which is advice that I hope that you (and everyone) will always reject.