peacekeeping operation

NOUN
  1. the activity of keeping the peace by military forces (especially when international military forces enforce a truce between hostile groups or nations)
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How To Use peacekeeping operation In A Sentence

  • Legend Potential areas of conflict Roads Railroads Threats to the troopsIn planning the peacekeeping operation, army officials are preparing U.S. troops for Bosnia's many dangers: 1 As many as 1,000 Islamic fundamentalists, called mujahedin, are operating independently in Bosnia and could harm U.S. troops. Gearing Up For Peace
  • A traditional peacekeeping operation is established when parties to a conflict, typically two states, agree to the interposition of UN troops to uphold a ceasefire.
  • On the ground, peacekeeping operations demonstrate the broadening functions of armies.
  • The psychological problems of peacekeepers caused by peacekeeping operation have been identified as one of the major reasons for non-combat attrition.
  • It is largely irrelevant to humanitarian relief and peacekeeping operations because rapid movement usually is not important in the sense of outmaneuvering an enemy.
  • Peacekeeping operations are designed to monitor and facilitate implementation of existing truces or cease-fires and support diplomatic efforts to reach long-term political settlements.
  • Traditionally, the largest military contributor to any UN peacekeeping operation has maintained command.
  • For the President, the calculations are equally difficult. If the peacekeeping operation goes wrong he risks appearing weak.
  • Dunning's murder is a reminder of the terrible dangers faced by our soldiers and police involved in peacekeeping operations around the world, and by the ancillary personnel who support them.
  • Since 1948 there have been 49 UN peacekeeping operations, the majority since 1988.
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