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Breitbart: United States saves the UNFPA

Crisis in UNFPA resolved by the US


Once again, the United States of America saves the day. In the UNFPA, the plenary was swiftly resolved by the US, through cooperation with the World Health Organisation and Non-Governmental Organisations to dispatch healthcare providers and services to the people and countries affected, setting up of refugee camps in neighbouring countries, emergency contraceptions to protect women and children’s sexual health.

Not only that, the directive also mentioned that the FPA will appeal to the Security Council for the deployment of Peacekeepers to manage the conflict and reduce tensions, and also to set up a stronger patrol to prevent human trafficking.

Moving on to the council topic, the US is also leading and influencing the council, proposing innovative solutions in resolving the issue of healthcare in conflict zones, the issue of women’s rights and human trafficking and famine.

During the press conference, the delegate of Russia was caught off guard when he condemn about the US not wanting to accept refugees. When asked if he will be willing to accept refugees, he said no, and came up with a sloppy excuse stating that the Russian Federation is geographically located too far away from Ethiopia and Venezuela. #ironic #contradictory

However, the US release a press statement afterwards, stating that, “On April 10 2019 the vice president of the USA Michael R. Pence provided USD 61 million additional funding in response to the Venezuela regional crisis.” This shows that the Republican government is doing a terrific job in maintaining international diplomatic relations, despite the cutting of the provision of foreign aid. Similarly, the delegate of US also offered to alleviate the situation, by providing funds, medical aid and troops for the defence and security of affected regions.

As of now, the delegates are discussing on methods to solve the famine present in conflict zones. When the council was questioned if education on food wastage will be an effective and viable solution, the delegate of Iran said that “What’s the point of education when they don’t have food,” even though he was clearly FOR the solution. Given that Iran is a muslim nation, this arouses suspicion as to what it is up to. Perhaps planning terrorist bombings and genocide in conflict areas so as to reduce the population to alleviate the hunger issue? We’ll never know.

When asked the same question, the delegates of Uganda, Egypt and Yemen refused to comment, arousing more suspicion in the council.

God bless the United States and the UNFPA! Make America Great Again!

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