In the 1990’s,conflicts have threatened peace in many nations or areas of the world. Nigeria has been disrupted by conflict between prodemocracy forces and its military leaders. Nigeria has been ruled by military dictators for most of its 35 years of independence. The first elections held in over ten years in 1993 gave a landslide victory to Moshood Abiola, a prominent businessman, who was supported across ethnic lines in the large, multicultural nation. However, the military cancelled the results of the election and suppressed demonstrations and strikes in support of Abiola. When Abiola declared himself president, he was accused of treason by dictator General Sani Abacha, and again the army put down the protests. Abiola remains in prison where his health continues to deteriorate.
Iraq invaded, occupied,and annexed Kuwait in August 1990, contending that the neighboring nation historically was part of Iraq. The other nations of the world called the invasion an act of aggression that should be opposed by the international community. The United States and other nations quickly sent troops to Saudi Arabia to protect it from possible attack. When Iraq ignored UN resolutions calling for it to withdraw, the UN Security Council authorized the use of force. A multinational force from 28 nations of almost 700,000 armed forces, about two-thirds from the United States, assembled in the Middle East. Air strikes against Iraq were followed by a land offensive in Operation Desert Storm in early 1991. The invasion of Iraq ended when the goal of the United Nations to liberate Kuwait was achieved, but Saddam Hussein remains in power in Iraq and continues to be a threat to peace in the region. Long-standing political and economic differences between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland broke out in angry clashes over 25 years ago and continue as a source of strife. The Catholic minority claims that Catholics have suffered housing and job discrimination and that Northern Ireland should have become a part of the Republic of Ireland when it became independent over 70 years ago.
The Term Paper on United Nations Iraq Weapons Inspectors
The topic I choose was Iraq and its past and still ongoing problems with the United Nations. The reason I choose this topic as oppose to another topic is war and the United Nations has always fascinated me. With Saddam Hussein still being stubborn with UN weapons inspectors it was incredibly easy to obtain information regarding this topic. The Los Angles Times; California; Feb 12 2000; The newest ...
The Catholics want a closer relationship with Ireland, a stronger voice in government, and an end ot the British Army presence in Northern Ireland. The Protestant majority wants Northern Ireland to continue to be part of the United Kingdom. Both sides have used violence by armed supporters in the conflict. The Irish Republican Army supporting the Catholics has taken the conflict to England with terrorist attacks. In the past year, the IRA has called a cease-fire, and the two sides have begun negotiations to find a political solution to the conflict.