“The United Nations will spearhead our efforts to manage the new conflicts (that afflict our world)…. Yes the principles of the United Nations Charter are worth our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.”

—  Colin Powell

General Colin Powell, 21 April 1993, receiving the UN-USA Global Leadership Award.
1990s

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