Thank you for your response my friend. I appreciate your feedback since you have an engaging experience as far as it concerns the UN peacekeeping forces. However, I am afraid that you haven't really understood the point of the article.
In no shape or form I am judging the UN peacekeepers and even though I would have to do it for the ones that led the human rights violations, I chose to just present the facts and be objective. This is what leads to the real question of the article.
The UN peacekeepers won't really change the world and won't save every single oppressed group from powerful tyrannies or governments. If the United Nations want to continue providing solutions with the peacekeepers, they have to fix fundamental issues so that the troops could help. Not solve everything, just help.
Nonetheless, if the UN wants to have the troops, who are used in the peacekeeping agencies, make an effort to solve crucial conflicts with the severity that you are stating above, then the peacekeepers have to go and we should be talking about a new UN Army.
Thank you for your feedback and considering the operations you have been into, thank you for your service Larry.