ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE October 3, 2015 Since the United States began its bombing campaign in Syria, the Syrian government continues to voice its opposition questioning U.S. motive and the end goal of its war against ISIL in Syrian territories. The… Read More ›
United Nations
A DECADE IN AFGHANISTAN: Rethinking American Foreign Policy-From Global to the Homeland by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
The United States launched its offensive on the Taliban and Al Qaeda on October 7, 2001 one month after the terrorist attack on the U.S. that killed about 3,000 Americans and foreign nationals. The invasion brought pandemonium to the Taliban… Read More ›
UN SANCTION REGIMES: Global Effects and Recommendations by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
After 1990, United Nations sanction activities reflect the willingness of democratic nations to accept a Security Council determination that, under Chapter VII of the UN charter, internal violence and aggressive human rights violation constitute a “threat to peace.” This may… Read More ›