(I will like whoever answers this) Countries A and B have been at war against each other for 50 years over a big area of land that is located in their borders. The land consists of rainforests, suitable farmlands, and rich mineral resources. It is also suspected to have oil reserves underground. The Community that lives in this area is composed of people who have never been clear about their national loyalties for the simple reason that they do not recognize these borders. They have been living in the area long before countries A and B had national territories. They, therefore, would like to be left alone, to "go back and forth" between the two borders. Countries A and B, however, want to exploit the resources of this borderland. They started supporting leaders in the community, secretly at first, but later on with open economic assistance. This association created tensions within the community that soon worsened into open fractional rivalries between leaders. The fractional rivalry started over how assistance was to be shared, and then moved to competition over elected positions. The rivalry took a turn for the worse when Countries A and B began supplying their allies with arms and military training, especially after they both realized the security problems this borderland can cause. It did not take long before conflict between the two fractions came out in the open. This "mini-war" spread and seriously affected the community, diving families and pitting friends and relatives against each other. And then suddenly, the two countries were sending their armies into the border supposedly to help keep the peace, but in reality, to fight alongside their local allies. The war was intense. Thousands perished and were injured. But what was clear was that no side was winning. Eventually, exhausted by the war (Countries A and B began to realize how much resources they wasted in this war), the protagonists agreed to a temporary truce. They also asked the help of the UN in terms of bringing in a peacekeeping force to stand between the two sides, and negotiate how to turn the truce into a lasting peace. You're that peacekeeping force. List down the things you need to do to prepare for this mission. Once you have established your presence, think of measures you have to take to keep the peace, knowing that you will not be there permanently.

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Countries A and B have been at war against each other for 50 years over a big area of land that is located in their borders. The land consists of rainforests, suitable farmlands, and rich mineral resources. It is also suspected to have oil reserves underground.
The Community that lives in this area is composed of people who have never been clear about their national loyalties for the simple reason that they do not recognize these borders. They have been living in the area long before countries A and B had national territories. They, therefore, would like to be left alone, to "go back and forth" between the two borders.
Countries A and B, however, want to exploit the resources of this borderland. They started supporting leaders in the community, secretly at first, but later on with open economic assistance. This association created tensions within the community that soon worsened into open fractional rivalries between leaders.
The fractional rivalry started over how assistance was to be shared, and then moved to competition over elected positions. The rivalry took a turn for the worse when Countries A and B began supplying their allies with arms and military training, especially after they both realized the security problems this borderland can cause.
It did not take long before conflict between the two fractions came out in the open. This "mini-war" spread and seriously affected the community, diving families and pitting friends and relatives against each other.
And then suddenly, the two countries were sending their armies into the border supposedly to help keep the peace, but in reality, to fight alongside their local allies. The war was intense. Thousands perished and were injured. But what was clear was that no side was winning.
Eventually, exhausted by the war (Countries A and B began to realize how much resources they wasted in this war), the protagonists agreed to a temporary truce. They also asked the help of the UN in terms of bringing in a peacekeeping force to stand between the two sides, and negotiate how to turn the truce into a lasting peace.
You're that peacekeeping force. List down the things you need to do to prepare for this mission. Once you have established your presence, think of measures you have to take to keep the peace, knowing that you will not be there permanently.

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