Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Response to Confrence

In this time of uncertainty, it is completely necessary for both the Permanent UN Security Council and the entire council to sit down and decide upon a clear plan to accomplish the objective of stabilizing the Pakistani government in time for the upcoming elections and the more important issue of the nuclear crisis with the Taliban. In order to create a viable option or solution to this problem that was set before us, we must, as the UN Security Council, decide to negotiate with terrorists in this instance because in the past, terrorists have not had nuclear capabilities. With the entrance of a nuclear Taliban, negotiations must be made, because whether approved of or not, the Taliban could do serious damage with the nuclear missiles. A UN permanent Security Council meeting is completely necessary in carrying out or objectives. I urge all members of the permanent council that in this instance, it is completely necessary to negotiate with them.

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