Darfur Genocide Case Study

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U.S is the most powerful country in term of military since World War I (WWI), World War II (WWII), and Cold War. This is supported by many American troops are sent to Europe in World War I, U.S also become one of the country that won the World War II, and finally we can conclude that U.S won in Cold War as Soviet Union was broken. When looking to the problem that happened nowadays this strongest military position is really needed. War happened everywhere, terrorism, and many other thing that threat people’s safety. All those threat is need a counter, protection, or prevention. Among those threat war and terrorism, genocide also one of the problem that still exist until today. In 2015 there is a genocide case happened. The genocide was happened in Darfur in 2015. Now come the question, is there a duty or responsible for U.S who …show more content…

To keep the peace every country need to cooperate with others. U.S as the country that have strongest military really play important role to keep peace for the world. In the past U.S have ever did an intervention to another country like, Panama, Kuwait, Somalia, and many other country. “Since 1989, U.S has intervened in Panama, Kuwait, Somalia, Bosnia, Haiti, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq”. However to do this intervention, U.S need to think about some aspect. When case like genocide happened everyone will think about how to help people who become the suspect of the genocide. It is better for U.S do an intervention by not only use their military power but cooperate with other. U.S can intervened by gathering the member of United Nation to make an action to solve the problem rather by directly use their own power. If U.S directly use their own power it seems like that there is a personal interest in helping the country that face the genocide. This kind of mind set is not from Americans but from people who are not U.S