Yes:
* Developed democracies have a responsibility to help keep peace in the world.
* Canada is a member of the United Nations.
* Preventing wars helps protect Canada.
No:
* The money spent is wasted.
* The safety of Canadian troops should not be risked.
* Canada should maintain its neutrality.
So I have to write an argumentative essay on Canadians peacekeeping in foreign countries (Cyprus, Rwanda, Somalia, Bosnia, Croatia) and I have to argue whether Canadians should or shouldn't be peacekeeping in foreign countries. I have to have 3 main arguments, but I can't think of three solid ones for either yes or no.
Can you give me some ideas for 3 main points for either the yes or no side of the argument?
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Thanks for the answer, but a few questions.
Why exactly do developed democracies have said responsibility, and how does preventing wars protect Canada?
Why exactly do developed democracies have said responsibility, and how does preventing wars protect Canada?
In most ethical views, the strong have a responsibility to protect the weak.
You think about how preventing wars protects Canada.
You think about how preventing wars protects Canada.
If anything, I feel that peacekeeping would only agitate other countries of Canada's presence, no?
That's possible.
But in times of war, Canada may be involved -- as it was in World War I and World War II.
But in times of war, Canada may be involved -- as it was in World War I and World War II.
So basically what you're saying is if a war breaks out in the country Canada is peacekeeping in, they'll feel obliged to participate?