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2 days until our first event! We’ll be discussing illicit small arms trade in the general assembly! #uwindsor #uwinmun #modelUN
Come out to our first event of the year! We’ll be discussing the illicit small arms trade in the general assembly! For country assignment send sahot117@uwindsor.ca an email. We hope to… instagram.com/p/BpXFPV8B644/…
New topic on the floor. Saudi Arabia, China, and Canada ready to discuss Social Inequality (this regards racial and religious groups, LGBTQ+🏳️🌈 rights, and women’s rights) as well as economic inequalities in their countries. — The Economist
BREAKING: Nguyen Khoa Nam in the midst on hearings news that North Vietnam has rejected peace talks with the south — The Economist
Breaking: (Crisis) Thiem has created a public announcement to his people that a food ration policy has been implemented. Henry Kissinger is happy to finally hear some good news — The Economist
South Vietnam delegates contemplate the possibility of surrender. Al Jazeera
Nigeria: “ Our people are facing more important matters such as racism, poverty, and economic issues. Yes, LGBTQ+ rights are important, but the nation of Nigeria have more important problems that need to be adressed and dealt with.”— The Toronto Star
South Vietnamese Chairman Cao Van Vien sends 10 tanks to support war efforts in the West. Al Jazeera
President Nguyen Van Thieu on the spread of propaganda. Al Jazeera
China’s delegate on why he agreed to India’s resolution: It allows countries to make [nuclear weapons] but it also controls it and safeguards it to a safe limit. It basically allows exploration of nuclear weapons but not necessarily the use of them, which I fully support — CBC
Why did France’s delegate use her veto power on Iran’s resolution? Here is her reasoning: — CBC
U.S delegate Richard Nixon says that ” the U.S and the South Vietnamese administrations are trying to figure a solution to the situation, and whether or not the U.S administration should keep supplying aid to the South, in order to prevent invasion.” — The Toronto Star
True Korea: “France is defendin the horrible reputation of NATO”. “Why don’t they do what they always do and just surrender.” — The Telegraph
France believes that sanctions should be placed on Russia for “betraying” their ally — The Telegraph
True Korea is now at war with the United States. The USA has been attacked for falsifying evidence against the allies of true Korea — The TELEGRAPH
Thieu's spies within Khiem and Nam's forces has revealed that Khiem and Nam have become communist sympathizers and negotiated an alliance with Viet Cong and NVA forces, additionally they have made a deal with the Soviet Union to recognize Khiem as prime minister of Vietnam...
The American public is angry at the resumed bombing of Cambodia. "What does that have to do with Vietnam?" asked one puzzled Ohio truck driver of the President's actions.
A law has been passed in South Vietnam to provide medical supplies and more food to any South Vietnamese villagers willing to join the south Vietnamese army. The villagers are a key constituency of the Viet Cong, and winning them over should be a priority for the South.
In addition to the bombing of the Khmer Rouge hotspots, the US is now striking the Ho Chi Minh trail in Cambodia, a known supply route to the Vietcong.
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