Thursday, May 21, 2009

Preview to Upcoming Security Council Meeting

Ben Spinner

Edited By: Sara Wilson and Elana Nachshin

On Friday May 22, The UN Security Council will meet to solve the current nuclear threat by the Taliban. The Countries must be feeling panic and worried about what the future holds for them. A lot must be made in the next UN security council, as it is important for the countries to make up for lost time. The United States feel it is vital for non violent negotiations to take place. Many countries have believed including Israel that the best way to negotiate with the Taliban is to use violence against them. And other countries feel there should be no negotiation with Terrorists, as they claim no progress will be made and it’s against their beliefs.

I feel it is important for the Countries to find a medium between non violent and violent negotiations. I believe that the Countries should at first use non violent negotiations and ask what the Taliban’s demands are, and see whether they are too severe or possible. If the demands are too harsh, then maybe violent negotiations would come into play. Violent negotiations could include, bombing Pakistan or sending troops into Pakistan to fight the Taliban. The Security Council must work with the Taliban at first and see how much they cooperate.


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