The conflict in Libya has become a topic of debate in America today due to Muammar Gaddafi's impetuous vision for his people and the destruction of Libyan civilization. Accompanied by his evil regime, he strikes terror into the hearts of the Libyan race. The United States continually wants to play the role of world police. It is not good to intervene every time there is a conflict involving unrest and violent issues in other countries. The United States has its own conflicts in the economy and structure of our country. Even if I don't agree with what is happening in Libya. I believe there are enough times when the United States should be involved. When there is a massacre of innocent women and children. The government's reluctance to protect its people is ridiculous. As written in the SYNOPSIS The responsibility to protect: fundamental principles The responsibility to protect encompasses three specific responsibilities: in the second one I am reflecting on "The responsibility to react: responding to situations of pressing human need with appropriate measures, which may include coercive measures such as international sanctions and prosecutions and, in extreme cases, military intervention.” There are other ways to think about peace other than resorting to violent acts. Such as hampering resources/funds and dealing with tyrants like Gaddafi before the situation gets out of hand The United Nations tends to wait until the last minute to react to issues like this. As Noam Chomsky stated “incidentally, in accordance with the will of most Americans, who believe that the United States should follow the will of the United Nations. majority and that the UN, and not the United States, should take the lead in the international crisis." This means that the United States should not always be the first... center of the card... King Indris I on September 1, 1969. From there he continues to rain terror on his people and other countries for many years. On the other side of the table “someone” should have intervened a long time ago instead of letting Gaddafi rot in power for so many useless years. With so many mega countries, the peace process always seems to fall into the lap of the United States, which we enthusiastically agree with. In the case of Libya the right to protection is sufficient, it simply should not be in the hands of the United States to defend that right at all times without the support and contribution of other countries connected to the UN R2P (Right to Protection). have shown that there is too much reckless activity with US decisions for peace in other countries like Libya, when there is so much peace of mind for Americans who work hard and pay for the war with our blood, sweat and tears.
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