CONTINUOUS CRISIS COMMITTEE

AGENDA: SECOND GULF WAR

FREEZE DATE: 19TH MARCH 2003

In the world of Model United Nations continuous crisis committees, think of a room buzzing with excitement. Delegates, like actors in a play, step into the shoes of important people facing urgent challenges. It's like a real-time strategy game, but with real emotions and human connections. Imagine being in the shoes of a leader making tough decisions under pressure. You have to think fast, work with others, and deal with unexpected events.

In this session we will address the upcoming " Second Gulf War " with the freeze date being 19th March 2003. A date etched in history as the beginning of the Second Gulf War, a chain of events unfolded, profoundly impacting the lives of countless individuals caught in the storm of international conflict. Reflecting on the aftermath of the First Gulf War in the early 1990s, one can't help but envision the heart-wrenching scenes of families torn apart, homes shattered, and communities struggling to rebuild amidst the ruins of war. The sanctions imposed and the rigorous inspections that followed only added to the hardships faced by the resilient people of Iraq, testing their resolve and resilience in the face of adversity.As the world hurtled towards a new era, tensions escalated, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the daily lives of ordinary Iraqis. Accusations and suspicions loomed large, creating a climate of fear and apprehension as the specter of conflict loomed ever closer.