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Mr Olmert's sudden agreement to the deployment of a multinational force on the border reflects reluctant recognition that Israel cannot itself disarm the Lebanese militia and needs a foreign buffer.
"If there is not a robust multinational force on the ground that can enforce its will, then we will continue to fire at anyone who enters the zone," he told Israel Radio.
These principles included recognition of Israel's right to exist, security guarantees for all parties to the conflict (involving, if necessary, the deployment of a multinational force on the ground), and an Israeli withdrawal from the Arab territories it occupied in 1967.
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In December 1992 the United States led an intervention by a multinational force of more than 35,000 troops, which imposed an uneasy peace on the principal warring clans and pushed supplies into the famine-stricken areas.
In December, Namangani crossed into Tajikistan from Afghanistan with a multinational force of about three hundred militants.
African Union officials were finalising plans on Thursday for a multinational force to fight the spreading Boko Haram uprising, though there are questions about funding.
What's on offer today, namely sending a multinational force to reoccupy the Malian Sahara and fight terrorists, while negotiating deals with the cannier rebel leaders, promises only temporary respite.
These resources will give us flexibility to fulfil different missions, including training security forces in Yemen who have gone on the offensive against al-Qaeda; supporting a multinational force to keep the peace in Somalia; working with European allies to train a functioning security force and border patrol in Libya; and facilitating French operations in Mali.
Boko Haram has recently launched attacks on villages in Cameroon and Niger, as Nigeria's neighbours are forming a multinational force to confront the spreading Islamist uprising.
The Russian proposal, according to one diplomat briefed on its contents, gives the multinational force a one-year mandate that could then be renewed by the Security Council.
The 550 Japanese troops in Samawah will call themselves part of the multinational force, but carry on as before operating in "non-combat" zones and will take orders from nobody.When its troops started venturing overseas more than a decade ago, Japan's goal was to look more like all of the other countries that provide peacekeepers, and thereby to avoid criticism.
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