U.n.declares world war 3
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'Despite the talking, the direction of travel is in the wrong way,' Wallace told BBC Radio. Wallace warned that the Kremlin's actions were heading in the wrong direction despite efforts to find a diplomatic solution, declaring intelligence suggested that Russia that Russia was engaging in plans for so-called 'false flag' operations as a pre-text for invading Ukraine, as well as carrying out cyber attacks and other destabilising activity. Russia is planning to hold a nuclear strategic exercise, UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said on Thursday, despite extreme tensions surrounding Ukraine. weapons - including Javelin anti-tank missiles - arrived in Ukraine on Thursday night in response to the 120,000 Russian troops amassed along the country's border. His comments come as another 130 tons of U.S. 'We're in a very different world than we've ever been.' 'That's a world war when Americans and Russia start shooting at one another. Russia has amassed some 120,000 troops close to the Ukrainian border, triggering fears of an invasion.Įxtra American troops have been deploying to NATO allies in the region but Biden said he could not imagine any circumstances where they were sent to help Americans leave the country. 'It's a very different situation and things could go crazy quickly.' We're dealing with one of the largest armies in the world. 'It's not like we're dealing with a terrorist organization. 'American citizens should leave now,' Biden said in an interview with NBC News. should reconsider its decision to defund humanitarian programs to Yemen.President Joe Biden on Thursday told Americans to leave Ukraine immediately, warning them that they could not expect to be rescued by U.S. Yemen’s innocent civilians should not be subject to the terrible conditions brought upon them by their state’s civil war. must provide humanitarian assistance to the people first and foremost once that has been secured, the body should provide political assistance to promote peaceful diplomacy between the two sides. The people of Yemen are enduring appalling conditions and require aid. Declaring a chronic emergency must mean that the international community believes that the situation in Yemen is far worse than before thus, more must be done to ensure Yemenis’ safety and prevent the conflict from escalating further. This new development in an already horrific situation must drive the international community to urgently step up their efforts. Some in the international community have called this the “world’s worst humanitarian crisis.” The resulting civil conflict has seen massive death tolls on both sides, as well as a variety of humanitarian crises which have been ongoing since the war began. Shiite rebels rising up against the Sunni government have created a state-wide division of Sunni and Shiite people. Yemen’s seven-year war has taken a toll, not just on the Yemeni state, but on its people, the ones who are suffering because of this internal turmoil. and its members and urging them to reconsider their choice to pull their funding, Griffiths forces the United Nations to take responsibility for their part in Yemen’s state of chronic emergency. Just because Yemen’s conflict is not covered as heavily as Russia’s does not mean that the Yemeni people deserve less support than the people of Ukraine. Issues like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continue to be at the forefront of the news and the international community’s agendas, but it is important to remember that other humanitarian issues exist and need to be addressed. Griffiths’ message about the importance of continued support for Yemen is a great one to deliver. programmes in Yemen have already scaled down or closed in recent months,” Griffiths told the United Nations, “including deep cuts to core services like food aid, water, health care, and relief for people fleeing.” “mong them, 19 million will go hungry, which is an increase of almost 20 percent since last year (and) more than 160,000 of these people will face famine-like conditions.
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“23.4 million people need some form of assistance is three of every four ,” said Martin Griffiths, Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Co-Ordinator. This new development in the humanitarian crisis has placed more Yemenis at risk, and the potential for civilian conditions to worsen further is only increasing. is also forewarning about other emergencies which may come as the situation continues to deteriorate widespread disease and famine, for example, may take over greater parts of the country. By labelling the situation a chronic emergency, the U.N. The United Nations has declared Yemen’s ongoing civil war a “chronic emergency” after access to necessities like food, housing, clean water, and health care has become increasingly scarce in the state.