No. The Turkish-Kurdish conflict either (1) predated the United Nations or (2) was considered a domestic Turkish issue and therefore outside of the UN's purview.
Kurdistan is a region predominantly inhabited by Kurdish people, located in parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. The Kurds are an ethnic group with their own language and cultural heritage, and they have a long history of seeking autonomy or independence for their homeland.
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No, un tercio es una fracción mayor que un cuarto. Un tercio representa una parte de tres, mientras que un cuarto representa una parte de cuatro. Por lo tanto, un tercio es mayor que un cuarto.
It is "un disque" in French.
The UN didn't fight in the Vietnam War; the UN was in Korea.
They weren't.
they were involved by sending troops to help south Korea fight north Korea.
Un-restricted submarine warfare
The UN wasn't really involved in the Vietnam war. It was more involved in the Korean war which happened a few years earlier. American's fear of commmunism seemed to be cemeted when North Korea attacked South Korea, America then asked the UN intervenean to stop the attack. Eventually they organised a military force to stop the attack.
Every continent must be involved (not including Antarctica)
For more detailed answers see: Bosnia/Kosovo
currently it's only the USA and some UN soldiers.
Afghanistan joined the UN in 1919 right after the end of Third Anglo-Afghan War. However, the UN only became involved in Afghan from 1946.
When did Australia become involved in the UN?
China got involved in the war because by that time, UN forces had gotten pretty darn near the Chinese boarder, and they didn't want a UN force right at their doorstep. So they invaded and started pushing the UN all the way back to the 38th parallel
Indirectly, yes. The Korean War involved Chinese troops, and UN Forces.