Tuesday 17 July 2012


Another peace conference is needed for Syria with reference to the security council from their joint envoy to make binding recommendations. A state can defend itself but not use WMD (chemical shells and the like) against its own people under post cold war international law.

The question has to be asked when and who supplied them and is there now a need for arms dealers to be replaced by internat...
ionally recorded arms supply deals at the UN.

This would aid humanitarian interventions to be as safe as possible and any clear up operation. This has to be done so as to avoid the modern day equivilant of the chemical disaster that occurred in 1991 when the defeated Iraqi army set light to Kuwaits oil wells requiring one of the most complex clean ups in international history (till Fukishima and since Chernobyl 1986).

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