Markus Müller
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Comments by "Markus Müller" (@markusmuller6173) on "Beijing: Asia-Pacific no battlefield for geopolitical contest, no place for NATO, Japan warmongers" video.
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If China actually wanted peace, they could have proposed: The regulations of the UN Security Council and its quorum can and must urgently be adapted to current global needs!
The right of veto for cross-border aggressors is to be abolished and the yes quorum for sending a peacekeeping mission has to be lowered to a 2/3 majority! Not only states of the UN Security Council already have armies that could be deployed as part of a short-term UN coordinated task force for fair referendums (plebiscites) in disputed areas like: Kurdistan (northern Syria, western Iran), DR Congo, eastern Ukraine, Jammu and Kashmir, Berg -Karabakh (Central Armenia & Azerbaijan), Western China (Tibet and Xinjiang), Palestine, Southern Morocco (Western Sahara)...
In addition to the choice between two or more competing states, fair referendums in a contested region must of course also offer the possibility of completely self-determined sovereignty. (A state transition like that from Yugoslavia to Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia .... - or from Czechoslovakia to the Czech Republic and Slovakia).
Do we really only have such "representatives" whose administration leads to bloody conflicts? Once people reward again good individual proposals for fair dispute resolution, (and compare, discuss, and select improved rules,) we will be able to climb the next rung on the evolutionary ladder.
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If China actually wanted peace, they could have proposed: The regulations of the UN Security Council and its quorum can and must urgently be adapted to current global needs!
The right of veto for cross-border aggressors is to be abolished and the yes quorum for sending a peacekeeping mission has to be lowered to a 2/3 majority! Not only states of the UN Security Council already have armies that could be deployed as part of a short-term UN coordinated task force for fair referendums (plebiscites) in disputed areas like: Kurdistan (northern Syria, western Iran), DR Congo, eastern Ukraine, Jammu and Kashmir, Berg -Karabakh (Central Armenia & Azerbaijan), Western China (Tibet and Xinjiang), Palestine, Southern Morocco (Western Sahara)...
In addition to the choice between two or more competing states, fair referendums in a contested region must of course also offer the possibility of completely self-determined sovereignty. (A state transition like that from Yugoslavia to Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia .... - or from Czechoslovakia to the Czech Republic and Slovakia).
Do we really only have such "representatives" whose administration leads to bloody conflicts? Once people reward again good individual proposals for fair dispute resolution, (and compare, discuss, and select improved rules,) we will be able to climb the next rung on the evolutionary ladder.
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