Saturday, September 29, 2012

THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING AND THE MOUNTING PRESSURE FOR THE OUTBREAK OF YET ANOTHER WAR IN THE PERSIAN GULF AND THE ARAB WORLD REGION.

THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING AND THE MOUNTING PRESSURE FOR THE OUTBREAK OF YET ANOTHER WAR IN THE PERSIAN GULF AND THE ARAB WORLD REGION.

       Despite peaceful completion of the United Nations General Assembly Meeting held in New York two days ago, little hope for conflict resolution and peace in our World remains in the Organization that seemed overwhelmed in its duties to encourage friendship among nations and promote peace in our World by resolving dispute among leaders, by continued intervention for conflict resolution among nations and for the provision of basic necessities for those affected by conflicts, or by natural disasters in our World. Neither new policies have been formulated, nor new strategies for the break down of the stalemate on the required compromise between the nations on major significant issues that entailed the Iranian ambition for nuclear tecnology, the Syrian conflict and the spreading citizens revolution for freedom and Democracy in the North African countries, the Middle Eastern and the Arab World countries during the second annual United Nations General Assembly Meeting held in New York the USA. Instead, less compromise, or fierce expressions in violent words of some leaders may result in the tension that has been described in the World Media as the mounting pressure for the outbreak of yet another war in the Persian Gulf and the Arab World region.

                                                  Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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