War and hostility are far too prevalent in
today's world, exacting a huge economic, moral,
and human cost. In contrast, the price of
peace is a fraction of the cost of war. I
strongly support UN peacekeeping as a fair
and effective means of sharing the burdens
for international security and stability.
No nation should have to bear every burden,
pay every bill, or take every risk; I urge
you to act now to fully fund our promised
contributions to the UN.
Today, the UN oversees a record 18 peacekeeping
missions around the world, including in some
of the world's most dangerous places - such
as Sudan, Lebanon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Haiti, all of
which are critical to our national and international
security, and the U.S. votes to approve.
The UN's lifesaving peace missions are in
jeopardy because donor countries are not living
up to their commitments to support UN peacekeeping
- particularly the U.S. Growing shortfalls
in U.S. contributions, policy restrictions,
and long-standing unpaid bills threaten to
put the United States more than $1 billion
behind in peacekeeping obligations. Shortchanging
UN peacekeeping has real impacts, forcing
the UN to cobble together the necessary means
for deployment and discouraging other countries
from contributing their fair share of resources.
I urge you to take a leading role in fulfilling U.S. commitments to UN peacekeeping by increasing funding to the Contributions to International Peacekeeping Activities (CIPA) account by $500 million in the fiscal year 2008 appropriation process. The U.S. should also take steps to pay off prior U.S. arrears. Investing in peace serves our country better than paying for the soaring costs of war.
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