Monday, August 26, 2013

MAJOR NATIONS DISPUTED OVER POSSIBLE MILITARY INTERVENTION ON SYRIA, DESPITE SYRIAN GOVERNMENT COMPLIANCE WITH THE UN INVESTIGATION DEMANDS.

MAJOR NATIONS DISPUTED OVER POSSIBLE MILITARY INTERVENTION ON SYRIA, DESPITE SYRIAN GOVERNMENT COMPLIANCE WITH THE UN INVESTIGATION DEMANDS.

     Possible military intervention on Syria remains the media highlight of the week in various Continents of the World as the major powers that entailed the United States of America, Russia, China, Britain, Germany, France and some European Union countries disputed over the possible implementation and enforcement of the UN Resolution that mandates, or authorizes the alternative measure for the use of military force as the possible solution to the resolution of the conflict being sought, despite  Syrian government compliance with the UN investigation demand for investigating Syrian government suspected chemical weapons sites around Damascus in which the UN investigators have been shot at repeatedly by unidentified men. However, Britain has emphasized the fact that Britain can interven in the Syrian war without the UN Secutrity Council Members recommendation, while Russia has warned nations against any form of military intervention in Syria as serious violation of International Body laws and regulations.

                                        Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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