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Peace should be a generic word for the United Nations, European Union and NATO. Rather than chanting on sanctions and propaganda to motivate parties into war, while casualties keep increasing. This book provides the historical ties between Russia and Ukraine, exposes the genesis of the 'game', which led to several sanctions on Russia and individuals with suspected links with president Putin. The book also analyzes the breach of Ukrainian intelligence and quick invasion by Russia, using the information warfare theory. Despite the sanctions and resolutions adopted, the United Nations and other…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Peace should be a generic word for the United Nations, European Union and NATO. Rather than chanting on sanctions and propaganda to motivate parties into war, while casualties keep increasing. This book provides the historical ties between Russia and Ukraine, exposes the genesis of the 'game', which led to several sanctions on Russia and individuals with suspected links with president Putin. The book also analyzes the breach of Ukrainian intelligence and quick invasion by Russia, using the information warfare theory. Despite the sanctions and resolutions adopted, the United Nations and other international organizations must advocate for peace, in order to avoid the emergence of new alliances and criminal networks. The conflict in Ukraine must not be normalized. Neither should it be linked to new wave of insecurity; violent extremism, jihadist tendencies, cyber-attacks, and the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Only peace can lead to sustainable development.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Saron Messembe Obia is a counter terrorism analyst of Islamic Theology of Counter Terrorism-ITCT, a UK based Counter Islamist Terrorism Think Tank. A Member and Ambassador for African Continent of Global Socio-Economic and Financial Evolution Network-GSFEN. He has also worked with the International Association for Counter Terrorism and Security Professional South East Asia-IACSP SEA, as Assistant Editor and IACSP SEA Representative for Cameroon Publication Division. He studied Criminology and Security Management (PGD) and Security Studies (MSc) at the Pan African Institute for Development West Africa- PAID-WA. He has authored several articles on cyber security, counter terrorism, stadia security, money laundering and jihadists tendencies in Sub Saharan Africa and Europe, as well as books; 'The Criminal Mind In The Age Of Globalization', and 'What Is Putin Doing? Russia-Ukraine Crisis. Sanctions, Peace and Security in the 21st Century'.