a mandate for military intervention
This is in line with the current trend of creating ad hoc forces, with a mandate for military intervention that goes beyond peacekeeping. (84) But “it presents the risk of dispersion and dilution of the original specificity that underpins its legitimacy”. (85) A legitimacy undermined by the incompatibility of the armies of member countries in terms of training and equipment. Indeed, all aid and cooperation can only bear fruit when the national armies of these countries are at the same level of technical, operational and strategic capacity. Unfortunately, the difference in “firepower” between these countries reduces the effectiveness of the fight on the ground. สล็อต เว็บตรง