Thursday, October 4, 2012

THE NATO, ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY HAVE SUPPORTED THE TURKISH PARLIAMENT UNANIMOUS VOTE FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION AGAINST SYRIA.

THE NATO, ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY HAVE SUPPORTED THE TURKISH PARLIAMENT UNANIMOUS VOTE FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION AGAINST SYRIA.

       The NATO, Britain, France and Germany have supported the Turkish Parliament unanimous vote for military intevention, or the use of force as the alternative solution to the resolution of the conflict in Syria after unspecified group of Syrian armed men attacked the Turkish border town of Akcakale. Few people have been injured and two have died in the attack that may result in the joined occupation of Syria with the support of both the Middle Eastern and some Arab World countries. However, ajoined military action against Syria would require the United Nations approval by a resolution that will support the military action against Syria as the alternative solution to the resolution of the current conflict in Syria which must be supported by the security council member nations in the the United Nations Organization that emphasizes its duties for conflict resolution, peace and the encouragement of friendship between the nations in our World. The United Nations Headquarters office in New York the USA may schedule an extra-ordinary meeting for the formulation of the resolution that may support the intended military action against Syria which Russia and China have repeatedly opposed and voted against at the UN security council meetings.

                                                     Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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