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[GMW #2260] Resolving Long Lasting Conflicts By Ignoring Them, No Further Debates Or Aid, Since The Leaders Love & Thrive On Their Conflicts



[GMW #2260] Resolving Long Lasting Conflicts By Ignoring Them, No Further Debates Or Aid, Since The Leaders Love & Thrive On Their Conflicts
Wednesday 20 July 2011, Editor: Easy
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Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 1001 to 1500
~ Idea 1058 ~    3 June 1997

I was thinking this the other day while waiting for the speech by Shimon Peres in the National Theater of Costa Rica on the peace process in the Middle East:

Conflicts, especially protracted ones, have often as their main reason to preserve and reinforce an identity.  This is definitely the case of the continued Israeli-Arab and Greek-Turkish Cypriot conflicts.  Religious fundamentalism is a determining factor.

As I proposed earlier in idea 59, if such conflicts last for more than 30 years, without solution, the rest of the world should ignore them, close the doors of the United Nations for further debates and withdraw the aid of the United Nations troops to separate the conflicting parties.

It reminded me of the following:

When I accompanied Secretary General Waldheim on a visit to China readmitted to the UN, when we were received by Premier Chou En Lai, Mr. Waldheim raised the question of the Middle East.  Chou En Lai expressed surprise and asked: "Why do you want to discuss the Middle East?

Waldheim answered: "Because it is important."

Chou En Lai: "You can forget about solving this conflict.  We will still have it in a hundred years."  This was in 1972.  A quarter of a century has already elapsed since then.

Another anecdote:

In 1964 I was sent to Cyprus as the political adviser of the United Nations troops to that conflict.  After witnessing for six months the hagglings between the Turkish and Greek Cypriots, I left saying that I and the United Nations were losing our time.  There just was no willingness whatsoever to come to agreement.  On the contrary, the encyclopedia of arguments was increasing incessantly.  That was a third of a century ago!

General Harbottle, not long before his death, told me that he had paid a visit to Cyprus and discovered that it is now the sons of the leaders of the two conflicting parties whom we knew in our time, who were arguing and discussing the same issues and arguments as their fathers!

Hence my proposal that the UN should close the door to such conflicts and let their stubborn leaders continue to love them and to thrive on them.  Except for the beauty of Cyprus and the nice populations on both sides, I have lost six months of my life in that country.  Journalists should no longer pay any attention to them either, because often the parties fight or resort to terrorism in order to get visibility, especially from the world press.

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