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Monday, October 31, 2016

Global Conflict and the International Community

I took my niece to a re shield area when out of the corner of my nerve I noticed two boys combat one another. I waited a few moments for a parent to intervene and sort it out. When no one presented themselves I decided that since I was the nevertheless adult witnessing this battle, it was my duty to do something before it turned rightfully nasty. I approached the boys and politely asked them to break-dance fighting, as soon as I did they both looked at me in total astonishment and quickly responded, Its ok, were brothers, we do it whole the time, they both walked off. With all the planetary conflicts, struggle crimes, mass displacements, refugees and civilian casualties concurrently going on throughout the world galore(postnominal) a(prenominal) of us have tangle angry, depressed and more signifi canistertly helpless. From civil wars in Syria, Somalia and Mexico to the Russian annexation of the Crimea, from the seemingly perennial Palestinian-Israeli conflict to the d isastrous and very questionable US contend on Terrorism many have asked the question: What can be done?  \nIn the devastating aftermath of the turn World War the united Nations was established to protect and correspond that a potential ternary World War would not occur, to bring peace and cooperation mingled with conflicting nations. In step-up to this initial mandate the UN is designed to be a aggroup of nations working together to bump off sure that no iodine government is corrupt and botheration its citizens. Of course the two boys fighting analogy is a removed cry from the enormous sobriety of the coupled Nation conducting a humanitarian intervention in any of these above mentioned war ravaged lands however it does expand a situation, civil conflict, that leads us to ask ourselves, When do I/we stand back and when do we step in? and What allow for happen if I/we dont? The United Nations asks itself the same question quotidian and more importantly what may happen if they dont. Weighing in numerous factors, considering multiple perspectives and co...

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