Monsoon
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You'll note that I didn't back up my arguments solely on the basis of my experience. But you of all people must recognize the value of opinions formed from other than first-hand experience... right?2332Piper said:Whats yours? paracowboy and Infanteer have first hand experience with the UN and its various failings. You have...?
In any case, I would suggest that their experience (and the experience of soldiers in general) is coloured by exposure to situations at their worst. Are all people evil because some people kill other people? Are all people white slavers because some people are white slavers? Is the UN then "corrupt, blatant criminals, responsible for slavery, enforced prostitution, arms dealing, and a host of reprehensible activites" because some people within the organization do those things? I don't blame them for believing that the UN is "responsible" for slavery and arms dealing (does that mean those things would go away if the UN did?), but you have to recognize that the logic is... well... not.
I'm not going to defend the way things are done at the UN in crisis areas - you are right that they are often incapable in desperate situations, that some of their representatives are out for themselves, and that it's distasteful to be in the same body as criminals on the world stage, but you have to ask yourself if there is anyting to be solved by leaving the UN. Corruption isn't endemic to the UN, it's endemic to the world. As long as we're doing anything that involves places that have completely fallen to pieces, we have to involve the locals and put up with whatever it is they want to do or say. The only alternative is isolationism.
Ah, the informed voice of experience! Thank God this forum is blessed with experienced, well-spoken service members who are willing to share the fruits of their time in the CF in a calm, rational, non-egotistical way and to engage in friendly debate with anyone who cares to contribute meaningfully. For example, para's direct experience with the Oil for Food scandal has clearly shown him things we non-soldiers can only imagine.paracowboy said:so what does the human colon look like from the inside?
Corruption and crime is endemic to the entire UN, from the lowest to the highest, as shown by the Oil For Fraud scandal, and the numerous examples given previously.
As for good work, I was thinking more along the lines of relief work in Africa, AIDS treatment, agricultural development, the international civil aviation system, cultural preservation, international banking regulation, distribution of blood, third world debt relief, disease control, drinking water infrastructure development, international communications agreements, etc. Obviously our experienced colleagues would have no exposure to many of those things in Bosnia or Afghanistan, but the UN does them all. Sounds like throwing out the baby with the bathwater to me, but then I've never done an armoured patrol through Zgon, so what would I know?2332Piper said:I now ask you hamiltongs, what do you define as the 'proverbial bad apples' in the UN...and then show us the 'good work' that is being done as of late.