THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL
Chairperson's Address
Delegates,
I warmly welcome you to the Historic Security Council at The Global Unition 2014. It gives me great pleasure to chair an esteemed committee like the UNHSC where we expect the delegates to face crises of international standards and solve them in ways top world leaders have failed.
The United Nations Security Council, at TGU’14 will deal with a seemingly general but extremely alarming crisis that has faced the world in the recent past. The agenda for the three day conference, is the extremely controversial Iraq War-a conflict that brought the world to the verge of a nuclear war. The committee will be placed in the year 2004 and any incidents, revelations or reports after the said year shall not be taken into account. We will be discussing the agenda in detail and hope to bring up unnoticed and often, unknown facts about the conflict that was initially a US-Iraq squabble but soon led to world friction, killing thousands of thousands of people across the continent.
The war has had several phases. The initial reason cited by the Bush administration for the US invasion of Iraq was the suspected possession of elements of mass destruction by the Saddam Hussein government in Iraq. No such potential weapons were later found by the investigating committee led by David Kay. US reasons for invasion, were, needless to say, far more deep rooted and far less transparent. We are in a world where in spite of the fact that David Kay has stepped down from the Iraq Survey Group after openly declaring “"I don't think they existed ... I don't think there was a large-scale production program in the '90s.", the US has not retreated from Iraq.
There are thousands of questions that remain for you to answer. Delegates, there’s a lot to be done.
That said and done, I would also like to take this opportunity to introduce the Executive Board to you.
I am a student of class XI in the Science stream and take great interest in debate and public speaking. The fun element in the otherwise no-nonsense executive board, I take a keen interest in Harry Potter and music. Your co chair, Shynelle Singh, a student of class XI in the humanities stream, is an avid MUNer and powerful orator. Think twice before contradicting her. On anything. Your director, Shayeri Bhattacharya is a student of class X Pursuing science and is really the most enthusiastic one around. Your rapporteur Samriddhi Guha is a student of class XII in the humanities stream. With this extraordinarily well qualified executive board, I assure you the best experience at UNSC, TGU’14.
We look forward to see you this September.
Yours truly,
Sreenidhi Sharma,
Chairperson,
United Nations Security Council,
The Global Unition 2014.
Chairperson's Address
Delegates,
I warmly welcome you to the Historic Security Council at The Global Unition 2014. It gives me great pleasure to chair an esteemed committee like the UNHSC where we expect the delegates to face crises of international standards and solve them in ways top world leaders have failed.
The United Nations Security Council, at TGU’14 will deal with a seemingly general but extremely alarming crisis that has faced the world in the recent past. The agenda for the three day conference, is the extremely controversial Iraq War-a conflict that brought the world to the verge of a nuclear war. The committee will be placed in the year 2004 and any incidents, revelations or reports after the said year shall not be taken into account. We will be discussing the agenda in detail and hope to bring up unnoticed and often, unknown facts about the conflict that was initially a US-Iraq squabble but soon led to world friction, killing thousands of thousands of people across the continent.
The war has had several phases. The initial reason cited by the Bush administration for the US invasion of Iraq was the suspected possession of elements of mass destruction by the Saddam Hussein government in Iraq. No such potential weapons were later found by the investigating committee led by David Kay. US reasons for invasion, were, needless to say, far more deep rooted and far less transparent. We are in a world where in spite of the fact that David Kay has stepped down from the Iraq Survey Group after openly declaring “"I don't think they existed ... I don't think there was a large-scale production program in the '90s.", the US has not retreated from Iraq.
There are thousands of questions that remain for you to answer. Delegates, there’s a lot to be done.
That said and done, I would also like to take this opportunity to introduce the Executive Board to you.
I am a student of class XI in the Science stream and take great interest in debate and public speaking. The fun element in the otherwise no-nonsense executive board, I take a keen interest in Harry Potter and music. Your co chair, Shynelle Singh, a student of class XI in the humanities stream, is an avid MUNer and powerful orator. Think twice before contradicting her. On anything. Your director, Shayeri Bhattacharya is a student of class X Pursuing science and is really the most enthusiastic one around. Your rapporteur Samriddhi Guha is a student of class XII in the humanities stream. With this extraordinarily well qualified executive board, I assure you the best experience at UNSC, TGU’14.
We look forward to see you this September.
Yours truly,
Sreenidhi Sharma,
Chairperson,
United Nations Security Council,
The Global Unition 2014.