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Written by Algamar Latiph
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Tuesday, 16 October 2007 |
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When there is a threat to peace it is the United Nations’ Security Council that is reposed with duty to address it and to take preventive or coercive action in order to restore peace. In Security Council, the system of collective security can be seen in its decision-making process it has no permanent and collective military armed forces collectively
The decision making where the Big Five members (US, UK, Russia, France, and China) in its Security Council must be in agreement with the support of at least five out of the ten Non-Permanent Members to authorize the use of force for the maintenance of peace. Both in the US-led Gulf War in Iraq (because of its aggression in Kuwait) in 1991 and in 2002 Afghanistan (because of its Al-Qaeda and terrorist sponsorship of 911), the military actions were justified as legitimate exercise for the preservation of world peace. It was hailed that rule of law prevailed by the collective action of the Security Council.
The essence of Security Council is representation. In the case of the Non-Permanent Members, their membership is based on regional representation from the Seven Continents which are duly elected by the General Assembly for a term. The Big Five’s representation, however, emanates from their ability and commitment to carry out peace owing to their military strength. Collective security recognizes no superiority of any state neither subordination of interest by one or more states. Only thru a shared sense of justice and common interest by the “represented world” and thru the process of debates and consensus can a military action be carried out.
Unfortunately, this is not what happened in Iraq in 2003 as US, in apparent pursuit of national interest, acted unilaterally after organizing the Coalition of the Willing thereby deserting the multilateral efforts in the Security Council.
This is not the first US’ deviation from Security Council’s consensus, as wrote by Merlin M. Magallona that “The more obvious departure of US policy form the concept of international law is well known. The open invasion of Granada, the bombing of Libya, and the aggression against Nicaragua are acts of depravity which have no place in a civilized world.”
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