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Monday, February 6, 2017

The United Nations and the Need to Intervene

I took my niece to a vacation spot when out of the corner of my mettle I noticed dickens boys fighting one another. I waited a few moments for a parent to intervene and manakin it out. When no one presented themselves I decided that since I was the heretofore adult near by it was my duty to do something ahead it turned re aloney nasty. I approached the boys and politely asked them to stop fighting, as soon as I did they both looked at me in total surprise and readily responded, Its ok, were brothers, we do it all the time, they both walked off. With all the international conflicts, war crimes, piling displacements, refugees and genteelian casualties concurrently issue on throughout the land many of us mystify felt angry, depressed and more(prenominal) importantly helpless. From civil wars in Syria, Somalia and Mexico to the Russian annexation of the Crimea, from the evidently never-ending Palestinian-Israeli conflict to the fateful and very oral sexable US warfare on act of terrorism many have asked the question: What can be do?\nIn the devastating consequence of the Second World warfare the get together countrys was established to protect and ensure that a potentiality Third World War would not occur, to bring calmness and cooperation between conflicting nations. In addition to this initial edict the UN is designed to be a group of nations working unitedly to make sure that no single government is tainted and hurting its citizens. Of course the two boys fighting analogy is a far cry from the immense gravity of the United Nation conducting a humanitarian noise in any of these preceding(prenominal) mentioned war ravaged lands however it does illustrate a situation, civil conflict, that leads us to ask ourselves, When do I/we stand pricker and when do we step in? and What will happen if I/we dont? The United Nations asks itself the same question terrestrial and more importantly what may happen if they dont. slowness in numerous factors, considering triplex perspectives an...

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