I suppose from a UNDOF point of view there shouldn't be any AEs within the AO (it being the Syrian army's job to keep them out).
The only political pull the Irish (or any contributor) has is to threaten withdrawing the contingent. This could lead to a better mandate, heavier equipment being allowed or pressure being put on the Syrian and Israelis so the mission is no longer required.
There is however no excuse for a lack of political will to even say difficult job well done
The only political pull the Irish (or any contributor) has is to threaten withdrawing the contingent. This could lead to a better mandate, heavier equipment being allowed or pressure being put on the Syrian and Israelis so the mission is no longer required.
There is however no excuse for a lack of political will to even say difficult job well done
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