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International-UN-NGOs
UN Searching For Shock Troops
2006-01-25
January 25, 2006: The UN appears to get getting tired of peacekeeping missions that drag on. Now there is more talk at the UN in favor of “Peace Enforcement” operations. For example, when the UN finally decided to do the “Peace Enforcement” thing in Sierra Leone, the whole business was cleared up in a couple of weeks. Such strong arm tactics are also working in Congo, where peacekeepers have been turned loose on militias that have long opposed settling down.

The UN has long been reluctant to engage in peace making, partly for philosophical and PR reasons, and partly for practical ones. The sad fact is that few countries have troops capable of the professionally executed operations required for peace making. To shut down troublemakers, you have to move fast, otherwise you get bogged down in low level violence that favors the irregulars. Everyone knows that a few thousand American, British or French troops could go into these areas and shut down the armed gangs that pass for “armies” in these crises areas. That's what happened in Sierra Leone (where British troops did the work.) These troops have the advantage of training, leadership, and rapid transportation (high tech armored vehicles or helicopters and other aircraft.) There are also second rank forces, like Bangladesh and Pakistan, which will go in on foot and clean out all but the most hard core warlord forces. But nations with competent troops, are not keen on sending a lot of them off to work for the UN.
gee, can't imagine why ...
... which is why we get the mighty Uruguayans instead ...
Pakistan and Bangladesh have contributed 17,000 troops to UN peacekeeping efforts, and are unable to provide many more. The Western nations note that whenever they send troops to these peacekeeping missions, the troops are often stuck on the job for years and years (like the Balkans).

The UN is trying to work out a deal whereby the first rate troops go in and shut down the warlords, followed by less capable forces to do the usual peacekeeping. While there is a lot of international support for this, the few nations possessing the “shock troops,” are not as enthusiastic. They don’t trust the UN to use their highly trained troops in a responsible manner. The UN leadership has long been known for its corruption and incompetence, and that is not expected to change anytime soon.
There is a simple answer to this problem, contract the shock troop role out to a private professional organization.
Posted by:Steve

#14  
JOE SUPERSTRINGS 2008
;-)
Posted by: Max Planck   2006-01-25 23:53  

#13  ANTi-SALAD MALE BRUTE...

LMAO!!! Way to go, Joe!!!! That's right up there with BettyCrockerCrats. Made my day.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-01-25 23:33  

#12  Dubya's critics are still doing their all to maintain the OWG cannon barrage ags poor little Fort Sumter - in 1861 the then Union Commander did his best not to antagonize North-South relations by NOT firing back; ditto for Clintonian Fascist = Communist Amerika for anything and ags anyone vv the WOT. When it comes to 2008 DUbya and the GOP are hated Hitlerists and Nazis; when it comes to Dubya and USA spreading alleged Global/Universal Socialism-Governmetism, Amerikan and Bushite Fascists = mere De-Regulated/Limited Communists, Limited Totalitarianists, Lim Regulators, Empirists, etal. pro-Left "silent/shadow" labels. IMPERFECT ERROR-PRONE DISHONORABLE UNRELIABLE, ETC. ANTi-SALAD MALE BRUTE AMERIKA WINS THE WAR(S) OVERSEAS BUT LOSES IT AT HOME ERGO WILL STILL LOSE IT BOTH OVERSEAS + LOSE AT HOME. I.E STILL LOST ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING TO OWG AND COMMIE ASIA.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-01-25 20:42  

#11  There was a commercial outfit, Executive Action, if I recall correctly, which was doing this in an African country. Big howls of mercenaries and bad-bad from the UN.

Sierra Leone
Posted by: James   2006-01-25 12:50  

#10  Yes Redneck it was Executive Outcomes and they are a great story gotta check out the Web site.
Posted by: Rightwing   2006-01-25 12:37  

#9  I thought the firm was "Executive Outcomes," not "Executive Action," but I don't remember for sure.
Posted by: WhitecollarRedneck   2006-01-25 12:22  

#8  It's just the UN taking the credit for the British forces work.

The only thing they did was hand over the headed notepaper.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2006-01-25 12:20  

#7  TW: Please see Kojo for payment scheme details.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-01-25 11:41  

#6  I certainly would be leary of taking any contract with the UN that didn't specify payment upfront.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-01-25 11:35  

#5  But then again, it means you have to give up buggering little children too. That may quickly end the UN's interest in contracting out.

Ditto Whomonter! Excellent comment.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-01-25 10:53  

#4  There was a commercial outfit, Executive Action, if I recall correctly, which was doing this in an African country. Big howls of mercenaries and bad-bad from the UN. Maybe now they'll grasp the value of a commercial model with a definitive contract as having practical value. Instead of using national 'merc' who are used to generate income for some local dictator or authoritarian or cash strapped civil government providing less than quality troops now. But then again, it means you have to give up buggering little children too. That may quickly end the UN's interest in contracting out.
Posted by: Angineng Whomonter7804   2006-01-25 10:30  

#3  What Blackwater sez, only more so:

www.formerisraelicommandos.il/about/
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-01-25 10:04  

#2  Dear Mr. Secretary-General:

With a growing base of satisfied customers, we will continue to enhance our reputation of responsiveness, professionalism, and excellence. We stand ready to offer this exceptional and talented group of men and women to assist you in meeting organizational requirements.

http://www.blackwaterusa.com/about/
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-01-25 10:00  

#1  Gosh, you mean you can't just give them food and money and stuff and get them to do what you want out of pure gratitude? I... I don't know what to say, this rocks my whole worldview.
Posted by: BH   2006-01-25 10:00  

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