If you wanted to deliver peace then perhaps an expedition to Syria would be a good target.
Peacekeeping interventions are often associated with countries experiencing significant conflict or instability where international forces aim to maintain peace and security. Notable examples include the United Nations missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1990s, which sought to stabilize the region post-war, and the ongoing efforts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to protect civilians and support peace agreements. Other instances include interventions in Liberia and Sierra Leone, where international forces helped restore order and support democratic processes.
Peacekeeping has been proven to work in places like Lebanon, East Timor and Liberia. However, international affairs are highly complicated and not every peacekeeping operation would progress as smoothly as hoped. Sometimes the safety of the Peacekeepers has to be considered, and this is more often then not the reason for problems.
Only countries have capital cities. The world consists of many countries, all with their own capitals. None of them would be considered the capital of the world.
because if nobody peacekept then the whole world would be in chaos!!
If you are asking about the first explorers they didn’t have these people with them. They would have been considered useless.
There are about 85 countries where gay parties might be considered illegal. That leaves about 100+ countries where they would be legal.
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Orient is a figure of speech. It is what many people call anything east of Europe, including Asia.Some countries that would be considered Oriental are:AfghanistanBaluchistanBurmaCambodiaIndiaIndonesiaJapanKoreaLaosMalaysiaManchuriaMongoliaPakistanPhilippinesSingaporeSinosphereSri LankaTaiwanTibetVietnamXinjiang
An expedition would be a trip, journey, or travel.
30,000 dollars or less a year is considered lower class. However, in third world countries it would be considered a lot of money.
There is no 95 Expedition. The first year was '97.