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And that is only the military aspect of the peacekeeping effort. Lebanon’s infrastructure, especially in the south, has been decimated. Homes and livelihoods have been destroyed. Who will build or re-build hospitals? How will communications infrastructure be rebuilt? Who will repair Lebanon’s damaged bridges and roads? The mandate gap reflects the way the world has conducted business with the UN for decades – big promises, small pay-outs and scapegoating if the UN fails. Today, the international community has a tremendous opportunity to secure a small but significant peace in the Middle-East along the volatile border of Lebanon and Israel. How member states respond now, especially those who believe in the purpose and value of the UN, may help shape the outcomes of other ongoing regional conflicts, notably with Iran and Syria, both of which support Hezbollah.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006, Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
The United Nations sadly has become more of a ‘blametransfer’ machine than a ‘problem-solving’ troupe
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