determination and establishing their independent state on their national soil in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions adopted by the United Nations, which failed to impose and implement them. This led to the outbreak of numerous armed conflicts in the region. Second: The international community has failed to protect peoples from the massacres committed against them by authorities that have lost their legitimacy. Rwanda has been a flagrant example of paralysis and disability in confronting horrific incidents that are still a heavy burden on the conscience of the world. Similarly is what we see today in Syria where the killings and intimidation against the Syrian people continue using aircrafts, missiles, poison gas, blockades, genocide, and displacement. These violations occur while the international community is unable to achieve any progress concerning delivering humanitarian assistance, let alone achieving a fair political settlement. Third: The international community has failed to address current dangers that took new forms, such as the threat of international terrorism. Combating this phenomenon has often been in the form of interim and regional solutions that did not deal with the fact that terrorism is a global phenomenon, disappearing from one place only to appear elsewhere. Furthermore, terrorism is not solely a security issue, but an intellectual issue as well. Fourth: The international community has not yet been able to lay the foundations and rules capable of helping countries to overcome post-war and turmoil phases. We took note of countries, such as Liberia and Sierra Leone, suffering from oscillating between phases of war and peace. Other countries, such as Afghanistan and Libya, fell into the kiln of internal conflicts following previous stages of combats, and so forth. --More 11:39 LOCAL TIME 08:39 GMT تغريد