How did the lack of support from member states contribute to the failure of ONUC?
The lack of support from member states played a significant role in the failure of the United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC). Established in 1960, ONUC aimed to bring stability and maintain peace during the Congo Crisis. However, the mission faced numerous challenges due to the limited commitment and support from member states. Many contributing countries withdrew their troops or failed to provide sufficient resources, which severely undermined ONUC's effectiveness. With limited personnel and resources, ONUC struggled to fulfill its mandate, leading to a lack of military capability and inability to effectively manage the escalating conflict and violence in the Congo. The failure of member states to fully support ONUC hindered its ability to achieve its objectives and ultimately contributed to its ultimate failure.
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