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SURVIVING THE UNITED NATIONS

 


SURVIVING THE UNITED NATIONS

Robert Bruce Adolph

 

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GENRE:  NonFiction

 

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BLURB:

 

This is the astonishing true story of a US Army Special Forces soldier who became a warrior for peace. In his humanitarian and peacekeeping missions for the United Nations he dealt with child-soldiers, blood diamonds, a double hostage-taking, an invasion by brutal guerrillas, an emergency aerial evacuation, a desperate hostage recovery mission, tribal gunfights, refugee camp violence, suicide bombings, and institutional corruption. His UN career brought him face to face with the best and worst of human nature and he shares it all here.

 

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Excerpt:

 

The unarmed variety of peacekeeping is a different sort of military mission. UN member states provide officers to serve as military observers. The most common term is UNMO, short for UN Military Observer. The general mission statement is to “observe and report.” UNMOs observe the status of the peace and write reports for the gratification of the UN Security Council that establishes the mandate under which the mission operates. Essentially, unarmed UNMOs are placed on the ground between former belligerents. Their lives are then held hostage to the peace process. Although little-reported, it is not uncommon for military observers to die in the performance of their duties. I found this type of peacekeeping service, in the abstract, to be an honorable endeavor. The reality, though, was sometimes something else entirely. As a matter of historical import, approximately three thousand eight hundred peacekeepers have died in the performance of their duties around the globe.

 

Another type of peacekeeping involves the use of armed battalions. I had seen this permutation in 1990 while serving with UN Observer Group-Lebanon in the form of the UN Interim Forces in Lebanon, and two years later with the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia. My future mission would combine elements of both UNMOs and armed battalions.

 

The key assumption on the part of the UN Security Council when establishing a peacekeeping mission is that there is a genuine peace to keep. That assumption proved false in several countries.

 


 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

 

Robert Bruce Adolph is a retired UN Chief Security Advisor & US Army Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel.  He holds master’s degrees in both International Affairs (Middle East Studies) from American University’s School of International Service and National Security Studies and Strategy from the US Army’s Command and General Staff College. 

 

Adolph served nearly 26-years in multiple Special Forces, Counterterrorism, Psychological Operations, Civil Affairs, Foreign Area Officer, and Military Intelligence command and staff assignments in the US and overseas. He also volunteered to serve on UN peacekeeping missions in Egypt, Israel, Cambodia, Iraq and Kuwait.

 

After he retired from active military service in 1997, he began a second career as a senior UN Security Advisor. Among his positions he served as the Chief of the Middle East and North Africa in the UN Department of Safety and Security.

 

Website: https://robertbruceadolph.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-bruce-adolph-904597a/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robert.adolph

 

 

Topic: Pros and cons of writing in your genre

 

Writing nonfiction is a very different challenge from being a fiction writer. In both cases you have to be a story teller, make characters three dimensional and know what to leave in and what to leave out. But when writing nonfiction there are definite advantages:

1. You deal with facts and analysis.

2. Opinions matter, but only if supported. 

3. Real life, presented well, can be far more frightening than fiction. 

4. Real people have real emotions. 

5. The truth may set you free...

 

  1. ...But on the other hand, it might also get you sued in a court of law. That's one of the negatives. Others include:

2. As much as you might want to use real names, sometimes, just telling the story will suffice. Not so when writing fiction. 

3. Real people make real mistakes in real time. Do not expect warmth from those you might choose to place under the magnifying glass. 

4. It is time-consuming, but it is prudent to acquire confirmation from multiple sources that what you believe happened, actually happened. If you seek truth, ensure that you can gather the facts and witnesses to validate what you write. Once it is on the published page, true or not, you must own it. 

Despite those challenges, I find illuminating real events and their consequences to be very rewarding.

 

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