U.S. Must Improve Responsiveness to Mass Atrocities - Absent UN Action, Make Clear Willingness to Act on Its Own, Says New CFR Report
December 10, 2009
December 10, 2009
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 -- Council on Foreign Relations issued the following news release:
In his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech today, President Barack Obama urged the global community to intervene early, and work together, in responding to mass atrocities. "The closer we stand together, the less likely we will be faced with the choice between armed intervention and complicity in oppression," he said.
A new Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Special Repo . . .
In his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech today, President Barack Obama urged the global community to intervene early, and work together, in responding to mass atrocities. "The closer we stand together, the less likely we will be faced with the choice between armed intervention and complicity in oppression," he said.
A new Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Special Repo . . .