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    Default PKO or PEO

    According to our own doctrine There is a HUGE difference between Peace Keeping Operations (PKO) and Peace Enforcement Operations (PEO). Just my 2 cents


    JP3-07-.3 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Peace Operations

    Chap II,
    1. General
    Peace Keeping Operations (PKO) support diplomatic efforts to establish or maintain peace in areas of potential or actual conflict. The United States has participated in and supported UN-sponsored PKO; for example, UNMIH, the United Nations Preventive Deployment Force in the Former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia, and others. The United States has also participated in non-UN sponsored PKO, which include the MFO in the Sinai and the MNF I in Beirut.


    Chap-III
    1. General
    The goal of Peace Enforcement Operation (PEO) is to enforce the provisions of a mandate designed to maintain or restore peace and order. PE forces use force or the threat of force to coerce or compel compliance with resolutions or sanctions. In PEO, force is threatened against or applied to belligerent
    parties to terminate fighting, restore order, and create an environment conducive to resolving the dispute.


    Interesting Read
    Journal of International Peace Operations
    http://ipoaonline.org/en/journal/journal_2006_0708.pdf

    UN Peacekeeping Missions
    Since 1948 there have been 60 UN peacekeeping operations, of which 47 have been created by the United Nations Security Council since 1988. Close to 130 nations have contributed personnel at various times, and 105 are currently providing peacekeepers. As of May 31, 2005, there were 16 peacekeeping operations underway with a total of 66,058 personnel, and the top contributors of military and civilian personnel to current missions were Pakistan (9,880), Bangladesh (7,932), India (6,001), and Nepal (3,562).


    SOURCE
    http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0862135.html
    Last edited by sgmgrumpy; 07-26-2006 at 02:46 PM.

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