Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Who’s to blame? UNO or the Martians? Take a pick!

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In this context, the French are understandably worried about the fate of their soldiers – the soldiers charged with supporting the Lebanese government in their efforts to establish control over the Hezbollah-controlled south. The terrible French peacekeeping experience in Bosnia during early 1990’s (in which France lost 84 soldiers serving in a humanitarian capacity under restrictive ROEs), truly justifies that their fears do not arise out of context. But ROEs are only symptoms of a much more deeper problem. The real issue is a yawning gap between paper and practice. In the heat of an international crisis, the UN Security Council passes resolutions to great public fanfare, establishing an official UN mandate. But then the UN Secretary General is left , resolution in hand, to ask UN member states for the actual, tangible resources necessary to implement the needful. In the overwhelming majority of cases, those resources fall far short of what is required to successfully intervene in a crisis – a primary reason why the UNO was established!

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006

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