Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Speech For Delegates

Committee Name: Security Council
Issue: War in Afghanistan
Country: Costa Rica
Delegate: Costanza Drago
School: Colegio Internacional de Caracas

Honourable delegates and distinguished chair:

The delegation of Costa Rica believes that the War in Afghanistan is a very important issue to the Security Council. We think that the War in Afghanistan is leading to further disaster in the region. We believe this because:

Al – Qaeda is attacking innocent civilians and they are destroying the country, however at the same time the war has lead to an increase in recruitment by Al-Qaeda.
These problems need the attention of the United Nations and Security Council and we have ideas for how we might solve this problem together:
We encourage that other countries support all resolutions that give aid to help stop the war in Afghanistan that Security Council passes out.

Costa Rica looks forward to respectful and meaningful discussions with our fellow JMUN delegates. We invite you to join us in confronting the world’s challenges with a strong spirit of cooperation.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Issue: War in Afghanistan
Submitted by: Costa Rica

Approving, of the resolution that the Security Council is passing out resolutions to send humanitarian aid to Afghanistan Civilians.
Alarmed by, by the attacks on U.S and U.K air bombardment on innocent civilians also well as bold in the Taliban.
Approves, that NATO nations and the US to set up the International Security Assistance Force to provide military support for a newly- established pro- Western government.
Declaring, that the Assembly as it had in previous years, acted without a vote and adopted a resolution that enveloped issues from the expanding drug trade and terrorist activities of the Taliban and Al- Qaida groups.
Alarmed by, to the daily tragedies that comes from anti –personal landmines and ongoing recruitment of children by the terrorist groups.
Aware of, that in October 2004 barely extends beyond Kabul’s suburbs; warlords have gained back control of most of the country.
Confirms, that the Taliban has enjoyed an upsurge of military success in 2007 – 2008 and several NATO countries have expressed concern about the political viability of the operation.
Acknowledging, Costa Rica as a single country has not promoted any initiative in the Afghanistan War, but has supported all resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly.
1. Hopes, that most countries could take any action in this issue, and in a way that could help the situation concerning the War in Afghanistan.
2. Calls for, to people to think that thousands of Afghanis are dying because of the terrorist that are killing them with nuclear weapons and how the war is damaging their country.
3. Encourages that other humanitarian help could give money so the Security Council could send Peace Keeping Troops. And send people give people a safe place to live.
4. Suggests, that the Afghani Government could try to finish this war by sending troops to kill Al – Qaida groups that are damaging this country.
5. Confirms that if other countries send humanitarian help they will appreciated.
6. Confident that the UN will accept the resolutions that they pass out concerning the Afghanistan War.
7. Invites the government to try and do something to stop these attacks of the terrorist.
8. Requests that other countries could collaborate with the UN so they can send more humanitarian aid and sending troops to fight these terrorist groups.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Position Paper

ISSUE: Afghanistan War

Afghanistan is located in Asia and it has borders with Iran, Pakistan, Russia, China and Kashmir .The War started in October 07 of 2001 in reaction to the 11 0f September attacks to the twin towers The stated purpose was to capture Osama bin Laden - who, it was believed, was the brains behind the attack on the Twin Towers in New York City and the Pentagon Building near Washington, DC. This war damaged the quarters of Kabul and Herat. The United States and Britain started an aerial bomb campaign in Afghanistan. The country itself largely reverted to the control of the regional warlords who held power before the Taliban. Britain, Canada, and other NATO nations provided forces for various military, peacekeeping, and humanitarian operations. Many other nations also agreed to contribute humanitarian aid. Some researches say the war will end when force of the U.S. attacks commence when political conditions are right and when the forces have enough information to virtually ensure the capture or killing of suspected terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, destruction of his Al Qaeda terror network, and removal of the Taliban, the current rulers of Afghanistan, who have harbored bin Laden and his followers. But nobody knows when the war will end.!!

Costa Rica doesn’t spend much money in military forces it is a peaceful country, the U.S and Costa Rica are allied but the U.S and Costa Rica think different about sending troops to Afghanistan, the U.S spend a lot money in army and troops to send in Afghanistan. U.S. commanders in Afghanistan want more troops. The Marines a preparing to ship as many as 22,000 troops to fight in the southern provinces of Kandahar and Helmand. In March 2002 the Council established the United Nations Assistance Mission for Afghanistan to manage all UN humanitarian, relief, recovery and reconstruction activities. The Taliban has enjoyed an upsurge of military success in 2007-2008 and several NATO countries have expressed concern about the political viability of the operation. . The media have reported on US-UK air bombardment of innocent civilians as well as bold Taliban attacks against US and NATO forces. Other efforts include promoting of good governance and the rule of law, training of police, and the like. But in a land torn by violence, warlordism, drug production and intense suspicion of foreigners. The authority of President Hamid Karzai, victor in the presidential election of October 2004, barely extends beyond Kabul's suburbs, warlords have gained back control of most of the country. Costa Rica as a single country has not promoted any iniciatve regarding the Afghanistan War, but has supported all resolutions adopted by the U.N General Assembally.

Costa Rica as a single country has not promoted any initiative regarding the Afghanistan War, but has supported all resolutions adopted by the U.N General Assembly. The Council also authorized the US and its NATO nations to set up the International Security Assistance Force to provide military support for a newly-established pro-Western government (the United States also continued to run a separate anti-terrorist military operation). Costa Rica does not spend a lot of money in troops or in weapons. Other efforts include promoting good governance, and the rule of law, training of police. The Untied Nations says “Until Afghanistan achieves a lasting and stable peace designed and supported by Afghanis; there can be no prospect of progress, electoral or otherwise. The Assembly, as it had in previous years, acted without a vote and adopted a resolution that enveloped issues from the expanding drug trade and terrorist activities of the Taliban and Al-Qaida groups to the daily tragedies that comes from anti-personnel landmines and ongoing recruitment of children by terrorist groups.

Essay War in Afghanistan

Costa Rica, War in Afghanistan
Costa Rica as a single country has not promoted any initiative regarding the Afghanistan War, but has supported all resolutions adopted by the U.N General Assembly. The Council also authorized the US and its NATO nations to set up the International Security Assistance Force to provide military support for a newly-established pro-Western government (the United States also continued to run a separate anti-terrorist military operation). Costa Rica does not spend a lot of money in troops or in weapons. Other efforts include promoting good governance, and the rule of law, training of police. The Untied Nations says “Until Afghanistan achieves a lasting and stable peace designed and supported by Afghanis; there can be no prospect of progress, electoral or otherwise. The Assembly, as it had in previous years, acted without a vote and adopted a resolution that enveloped issues from the expanding drug trade and terrorist activities of the Taliban and Al-Qaida groups to the daily tragedies that comes from anti-personnel landmines and ongoing recruitment of children by terrorist groups.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Costa Rica, War in Afghanistan

Costa Rica, War in Afghanistan

Costa Rica doesn’t spend much money in military forces it is a peaceful country, the U.S and Costa Rica are allied but the U.S and Costa Rica think different about sending troops to Afghanistan, the U.S spend a lot money in army and troops to send in Afghanistan. U.S. commanders in Afghanistan want more troops. The Marines a preparing to ship as many as 22,000 troops to fight in the southern provinces of Kandahar and Helmand. In March 2002 the Council established the United Nations Assistance Mission for Afghanistan to manage all UN humanitarian, relief, recovery and reconstruction activities. The Taliban has enjoyed an upsurge of military success in 2007-2008 and several NATO countries have expressed concern about the political viability of the operation. . The media have reported on US-UK air bombardment of innocent civilians as well as bold Taliban attacks against US and NATO forces. Other efforts include promoting of good governance and the rule of law, training of police, and the like. But in a land torn by violence, warlordism, drug production and intense suspicion of foreigners. The authority of President Hamid Karzai, victor in the presidential election of October 2004, barely extends beyond Kabul's suburbs, warlords have gained back control of most of the country. Costa Rica as a single country has not promoted any iniciatve regarding the Afghanistan War, but has supported all resolutions adopted by the U.N General Assembally.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

War in Afghanistan


ISSUE: Afghanistan War

Afghanistan is located in Asia and it has borders with Iran, Pakistan, Russia, China and Kashmir .The War started in October 07 of 2001 in reaction to the 11 0f September attacks to the twin towers The stated purpose was to capture Osama bin Laden - who, it was believed, was the brains behind the attack on the Twin Towers in New York City and the Pentagon Building near Washington, DC. This war damaged the quarters of Kabul and Herat. The United States and Britain started an aerial bomb campaign in Afghanistan. The country itself largely reverted to the control of the regional warlords who held power before the Taliban. Britain, Canada, and other NATO nations provided forces for various military, peacekeeping, and humanitarian operations. Many other nations also agreed to contribute humanitarian aid. Some researches say the war will end when force of the U.S. attacks commence when political conditions are right and when the forces have enough information to virtually ensure the capture or killing of suspected terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, destruction of his Al Qaeda terror network, and removal of the Taliban, the current rulers of Afghanistan, who have harbored bin Laden and his followers. But nobody knows when the war will end.!!