Saturday, 17 December 2011

Van Persie in the form of his life

LONDON -- Robin van Persie is sitting alongside a Dutch journalist within an otherwise deserted cinema, watching images of himself like a young boy flickering on the big screen. He looks pensive, then smiles because he sees each goal: at 13, dribbling past three defenders and rounding the goalkeeper for Excelsior¹s youth team; at 15, much taller, scoring in a Rotterdam youth game similarly; and then, three years later, playing for that Feyenoord first team.


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As goals fly in, the comparisons are easy to make: the free-kick against Twente (December 2000), straight from the Pierre van Hooijdonk school; the back-heel turn and shot from 25 yards against AZ (February 2001) like Thierry Henry in the pomp; the dribble past Twente (February 2003) much like Lionel Messi today, and also the chest-then-volley against Ajax (February 2003) similar to Dennis Bergkamp against Argentina.

Watching these goals, included in Dutch TV documentary Heilig Gras, it seems astonishing to consider that Feyenoord ever wanted to sell Van Persie, however the goals don¹t tell the whole story. The little one who dribbled everywhere round town with a ball -- "I drove the shopkeeper crazy, because when I was paying I'd keep the ball up as well," he told Hard Gras, "and when somebody passed me I played him with the legs and continued playing" -- was arrogant, unruly and tough to handle back then.

He started the 2002 Uefa Cup final, in which Feyenoord beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2, but spent the sport trying out ideas to humiliate his opponent Evanilson, and only lasted an hour. He's since admitted he was more interested in himself compared to team and his relationship with coach Bert van Marwijk was strained (Van Marwijk has become in charge of Van Persie with the Holland team, age has mellowed each of them plus they now access it well).

Arsenal signed him for £4.5 million ($7M) in summer 2004, and each year, injuries notwithstanding, Van Persie, a thinker and, according to Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger, a football obsessive, has improved his game.

Nearly seven years later, Van Persie is at the peak of his career and, almost single-handedly, leading Arsenal¹s revival after its rocky start led one British pundit to suggest it may be fighting relegation this year.

Van Persie is around the hottest scoring streak of his life: in 2011, he has scored 45 goals in 52 games, with 39 goals in 43 games for Arsenal; this year alone, 14 goals in 13 league starts.

This run coincides with Arsenal selling its two best passers over the summer, Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas, while its next best, Jack Wilshere, is out with a long-term injury. Which has forced Arsenal to experience a more direct attacking game, using the pace of Theo Walcott and also the trickery of Gervinho to create chances for Van Persie. "The two wingers are creating waves while Van Persie dances and plays within the splashes they make," David Winner, author of Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football, told SI.com.

Van Persie is no longer scoring the glorious goals of his Feyenoord days but he is making scoring look easy, and that is something that Bergkamp, his hero and mentor for that two years they crossed at Arsenal, never managed. "Van Persie would go to where the ball will be, before anyone knows it will be there, and that¹s a mysterious gift to possess," said Winner.

"Bergkamp didn't have that, and nor did Van Basten. It jogs my memory of Gerd Muller, the way in which he checks a run, finds space, and finishes so efficiently with this perfect technique. He makes interesting runs, he still has the touch of a street player about him but his extraordinary movement is both cerebral and instinctive."

Van Persie has always had the habit of smoking of scoring important goals: his first league goal for Arsenal, in October 2004, was a last-minute equalizer against Southampton; after that first season, he would be a late substitute within the FA Cup semifinal against Blackburn, and scored two goals within the last four minutes; within the final, he took a penalty in the shootout against Man utd (after Edu had decided not to take one) and, "though I nearly blacked out I had been so nervous," scored in assisting Arsenal win its last trophy.

Last season, he scored the aim he ranks as his best ever: the equalizer as Arsenal originated from behind to beat Barcelona in the Champions League Round of 16 first leg. "It was against Barcelona, which for me has got the best squad in the past four decades," he told Heilig Gras. "It's an aspiration to measure yourself from the best and if you're the one which created the turning-point by scoring that goal, then in my experience, that's the best goal I¹ve ever scored." The next day, Van Persie was moved when a 75-year-old Arsenal fan came up to him and thanked him for providing his most breathtaking moment in soccer.

Winner is convinced that Van Persie could have reached this level two or more years back had injuries not intervened. A broken metatarsal in 2007, and ankle ligament damage in 2009, kept Van Persie out for very long spells, while repeated strains and pulls have meant he has yet to start 30 league games inside a season for Arsenal. Wenger has admitted that Arsenal would be concerned if Van Persie ended up getting injured, and the man "is on the edge [of getting injured]," so will be rotated in the next few weeks. He missed Tuesday's Carling Cup loss to Manchester City, and can sit out Tuesday's Champions League game at Olympiakos.

There is also the captaincy to consider: Van Persie's father, Bob, told Canal Plus that Robin's form is a result of the increase in responsibility since Fabregas's departure. "He's no longer just playing for himself, he's playing for that team. He is very important in creating that team now: he's leading they, not only by words but also by his actions on the field."

The Dutch journalist sitting with Van Persie in that cinema was Henk Spaan, the player's confidant and friend. "It's important to him to know that he's valued," Spaan told Mio Stadium. "Deep down he might still be an insecure figure. He's growing with his own importance."

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That could mean there is more to come from Van Persie. Free of injuries finally, we might now find out precisely how good Van Persie really is."I wouldn't yet put him within the same category as Bergkamp, who was a mysterious and profound passer with a perfect technique, but Van Persie is certainly among the best from the current generation right now," said Winner. "What he's doing at the moment is genuinely astounding."

Friday, 16 December 2011

World's cheapest tablet @ Rs 2500 only

DataWind, the Canadian company that is manufacturing Aakash, has started the internet booking and pre booking of the much anticipated inexpensive Android tablet. Online booking is perfect for students' version from the tablet and pre booking is perfect for UbiSlate 7, the upgraded version of Aakash.



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Students' version of Aakash is going to be available for Rs 2,500 and will also be delivered in 7 days. The commercial version, UbiSlate 7 is priced at Rs 2,999. The payment way of both tablets is money on delivery.

The commercial version of Aakash tablet is going to be powered by Android 2.3 along with a resistive touchscreen, Cortex A8-700 MHz processor and graphics accelerator HD video processor, 256 MB of RAM and a pair of GB of internal memory.

Other specifications really are a one standard USB port, 3.5 mm audio jack, a 7 inch display with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, resistive touchscreen, GPRS and WiFi support.

"The improved version of Aakash tablet is going to be obtainable in stores by January end," a spokesperson of DataWind told The Mobile Indian.

The tablet was to be made obtainable in retail stores by the end of November. "The delay in the availability of named continues to be due to upgradation in the tablet plus some unforeseen delay in manufacturing," the spokesperson said.

To book and prebook student and commercial versions respectively of Aakash tablet, users have to visit DataWind's website and fill up the necessary form. In the event of booking they will obtain a booking ID and a message which will state, "You will shortly receive an email confirmation from your support team with further details."

In case of pre booking users will receive a confirmation message that will state, "The commercial version of the Akash UbiSlate 7 could be launched in early weeks of December. Following the commercial launch we would get in touch with you to deliver your device just possible."

As a matter of fact, the confirmation message a reader will see is factually incorrect because the mobile Indian had reported earlier the Aakash tablet is going to be available only by January end.

Datawind has however not cleared how it's likely to establish the identity of students who'll book the cheapest version of Aakash tablet. When The Mobile Indian contacted spokesperson of Datwind he explained, "Anyone can book the student version of Aakash tablet."

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This defeats the objective of providing students an inexpensive tablet as now you can now place an order to get the tablet. Interestingly, now it's been says the federal government has procured only 10,000 Aakash tablets for distribution in schools and colleges from the initial 1 lakh proposed.

It appears such as the company was in a rush to start the internet booking process and it has dirty not proper homework before staring it.

'Batman' star christian bale roughed up in China

As Christian Bale approached an impromptu checkpoint leading to this tiny village in eastern China, four men blocking the narrow path started marching toward him in menacing unison.



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"I am here to determine Chen Guangcheng," the "Dark Knight" actor said and I translated, with correspondent Stan Grant and cameraman Brad Olson next to us.

"Go away!" the plainclothes guards barked, pushing us back.

Amid the scuffling and yelling, dozens more guards in olive-green, military-style overcoats -- and 2 gray minivans -- emerged in the other side of the checkpoint, all coming toward us.

"Why can one not visit this free man?" Bale asked repeatedly, only to receive punches from guards aiming for his small camera as they attempted to drag him away from the rest of us.
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Once we retreated, I recognized the ringleader -- exactly the same burly man who had hurled rocks in the CNN team 10 months earlier to force us from the same location.

A precarious scene ensued Thursday as one of the gray minivans chased our car at high-speed on bumpy country roads for many 40 minutes.

Once the dust settled, we counted a broken car, a damaged camera -- and a Hollywood star disappointed at -- although not shocked by -- his failure to see an individual hero.

"What I really wanted to do was to meet the man, shake his hand and say how much of an inspiration he's," Bale said.

The person, 40-year-old Chen Guangcheng, has been confined to his home together with his wife, mother and daughter, and watched around the clock by dozens of guards since he was released from prison in September 2010. A nearby court had sentenced him to a lot more than 4 years in prison for damaging property and disrupting traffic in a protest.



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Blind China activist recovers amid call for his release

His supporters maintain authorities used trumped-up charges to silence Chen, a blind, self-taught lawyer who rose to fame within the late 1990s thanks to his legal advocacy for what he called victims of abusive practices by China's family-planning officials.

Bale first discovered Chen through news reports, including our coverage in February, when he is at China filming "The Flowers of War," a wartime drama set in 1930s Nanjing in which he plays a mortician attempting to save several schoolgirls in the clutches invading Japanese soldiers.

Blind lawyer makes Chinese officials jittery

The injustice faced through the activist and the family stirred such strong emotions in Bale that, upon hearing his impending return to China to advertise the film, he chose to do something unusual to boost the international understanding of Chen and thereby to turn up the heat around the Chinese government.

"This doesn't come naturally to me, this is not things i actually enjoy -- it's not about me," he explained during our eight-hour drive from Beijing to the eastern town of Linyi, where Chen's village is situated. "But it was just a situation having said that I can't look the other way."

Considered to be a media-shy celebrity, Bale reached out to CNN and invited us to join him on his journey to go to Chen.

In the car, he lamented the American public's lack of edcuation on Chen's case, despite senior U.S. officials' increasingly vocal support for his freedom. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Gary Locke, the American ambassador to China, have both championed Chen's cause.

Although China's state media has largely ignored the story, Chen's plight has spread on the internet and outraged an increasing number of Chinese "netizens." Many have attempted to visit Chen, and activists say nearly all would-be visitors have been turned back, often violently, by plainclothes police and local thugs.

"I'm not brave carrying this out," Bale emphasized. "The local people who're standing to the authorities, who are visiting Chen and his family and getting beaten or detained, I want to support them."

As our car sped toward Beijing at nighttime, Bale wondered aloud if he'd not be allowed back -- a prospect he is ready to accept -- even as "The Flowers of War" became China's official entry into next year's Academy Awards.

"Really, what else can I do to help Chen?" he kept asking because the clock struck midnight, together with his latest movie -- partially funded by the state -- going to open nationwide in China.

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Man Utd requires New Goal Scorer

Manchester United must sign a goalscorer as well as replacements for injured duo Darren Fletcher and Nemanja Vidic, says ex-United star Paul Ince.



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Midfielder Fletcher may be eliminated indefinitely through illness while defender Vidic is not going to play again this season with a knee injury.

But Ince thinks they also require a new striker to aid Wayne Rooney.

"There quite a bit of pressure on Rooney and that we saw what that did to him on earth Cup," Ince told BBC Sport.
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 * Rooney 14 goals in 19 games (1 as sub)
 * Nani 7 in 22 (4)
 * Hernandez 6 in 17 (7)
 * Welbeck 5 in 15 (5)
 * Owen 3 in 4 (1)
 * Young 3 in 15 (1)
 * Berbatov 2 in 12 (6)
 * Valencia 2 in 15 (4)

"If you will compete with the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea you will need somebody that will probably score you 20 goals a season and you can't just depend on Wayne Rooney to get it done year in and year out.

"Nani has chipped in and Ashley Young was flying early on, however they have quietened down form-wise, so that you wonder the location where the goals are likely to result from.

"[Dimitar] Berbatov's not playing enough, Michael Owen is going injured again and Danny Welbeck continues to be a new lad but he'll chip within goals."

Javier Hernandez, who scored 20 goals for United last season and contains notched six within this campaign, happens to be out injured for a number of weeks after damaging ankle ligaments against Aston Villa on 3 December.

Fletcher is taking a lengthy break after the club revealed he was being affected by ulcerative colitis and Ince, who spent five years at Old Trafford, believes his old boss Sir Alex Ferguson will be eyeing several midfielder.

"Darren Fletcher over the years continues to be that engine room, his levels of energy are incredible to hear this news that he's going to be out for quite a while is extremely sad," said former England midfielder Ince.

"But I'm they need that creativity in midfield, losing Scholesy [the retired Paul Scholes] was a big loss obviously.

"You're not going to get players like Roy Keane or Bryan Robson, those players aren't around anymore.
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 The 27-year-old midfield man's career now takes second spot to his rehabilitation, but his absence can be a blow to both United - whose midfield resources are already stretched - and Scotland.

"The game has evolved subsequently and you aren't getting those kind of characters, so he's got to check out another way of managing the midfield but that come from creativity in someone like Luka Modric or Andres Iniesta, those are the players I'd be looking at basically was Sir Alex Ferguson.

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"I'm sure Sir Alex will take stock and he'll find what type of player he'll need in January also it won't try to be in midfield, I'm sure he's considering a centre-half with Vidic being out.

"But I'm certain he knows what direction to go, there is not any point me telling him how to proceed because he's the greatest manager That i've ever played under."

5 dead, scores injured in Belgium grenade, gun attack

A grenade and gun attack within this eastern Belgian city left five people dead, such as attacker, and 119 wounded Tuesday, authorities said.



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A 23-month-old baby died in a very hospital late Tuesday after being wounded inside the attack near a Christmas market in a city center square, said Katrin Delcourt, a spokeswoman for your Liege provincial governor's office. Others killed in the attack included two teenage boys, aged 15 and 17, plus a 75-year-old woman, Liege public prosecutor Danielle Reynders told reporters.

Some 52 everyone was treated for injuries by medics at the field hospital create nearby the scene, the prosecutor said, while some went to hospitals in your neighborhood.

Police fear the death toll will rise overnight, a spokeswoman for Liege police said.

The attacker was defined as Nordine Amrani, 33, of Liege, Reynders said.

He died inside the attack through which he hurled three grenades and fired weapons from a rooftop into the crowded square near a court building, she said.
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The guy acted alone inside attack in position St. Lambert, and information not looking for other suspects, she said, adding which he had left his home with a pistol, a semi-automatic rifle as well as the grenades as part of his bag.

Police had asked the attacker, who had previously been previously convicted on drugs and weapons offenses, to come looking for interviews in a ongoing investigation, the prosecutor said. He never been arrested for terror offenses.

Reynders said officials weren't yet in a position to explain the motive to the attack.

Delcourt, the spokeswoman to the provincial governor's office, told CNN that Amrani was on conditional parole. She couldn't give details of the police investigation.

It remained unclear whether he'd committed suicide or passed away when one of several grenades exploded as part of his face, she said.

Among the weapons he'd, the light automatic rifle, is really a standard-issue weapon inside Belgian army, Delcourt said.

A senior Belgian security source, who may have been briefed on the investigation but did not desire to be named while he had not been authorized to speak with the media, told CNN that Amrani's police meeting scheduled Tuesday was for suspected rape.

Amrani was with an elevated walkway across the square when he soon started throwing grenades down into the group and after that firing, before shooting himself inside the head with his revolver, the foundation said.

Amrani was once in prison on drugs and arms racketeering charges, the source said, being caught cultivating "several thousand" cannabis plants.

Authorities will carry out an autopsy in part to find out if he was under influence of medicine through the attack, which has shocked the continent and its security service, the source said.

He stated that during Amrani's 40 months in jail, he was not diagnosed with any mental disorder or seen to be politicized before being released on conditional parole. The origin said authorities have discovered no ties to Islamist terrorism.

Liege resident Kevin Hauzeur told CNN which he ducked for cover because he heard a "huge explosion and 2 or three gunshots" inside city center.

A number of people were in the region at that time to buy at the Christmas market, Hauzeur said. Everyone else was "spinning around, crying -- it had been really chaotic," he stated.

He stated he seen what were the body of the attacker before police cleared everyone from the area. Police told him the guy had shot himself, Hauzeur said.

A CNN correspondent on the scene Tuesday evening said lots of police in fluorescent jackets remained within the cordoned-off square nonetheless it was otherwise deserted.

Municipal cleaning vehicles sprayed the central market area with water, he said, overseen by way of a large Christmas tree, which remained illuminated.

Oliver Moch, a spokesman for that Citadelle hospital, the biggest inside Liege area, said 31 people injured within the attack had been admitted for treatment there.

The Belgian Red Cross also stood a team on-page in Liege, operations director Gregory Jones told CNN earlier. It was providing psychological support.

King Albert II and Queen Paola went along to Liege to meet the mayor, provincial governor and workers with the Red Cross and emergency services following attack, the Belgian royal palace told CNN.

Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo also traveled to Liege, his spokesman said.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague issued an announcement saying: "There may be zero location for appalling acts of violence similar to this in any society, i condemn this attack in the strongest terms."

Charles Boisoin, whose apartment overlooks the town center, told CNN shortly after the attack that they and his neighbors ended up instructed by police not to leave their homes. The location center was virtually deserted and many types of he could hear and find out were helicopters flying overhead, he was quoted saying.

Television footage and images in the scene showed blood about the sidewalk, as well as law enforcement officers and vehicles gathered nearby.

The provincial governor's office initially declared police were searching for no less than one suspect.

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Liege is Belgium's third-largest city, after Brussels and Antwerp, the national tourist office says. Going back centuries, it is an important cultural and industrial center for your country.

Bomb explosion at Nigerian military post

An effective bomb exploded Tuesday at a military post inside the restive, northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, then a hail of gunfire, witnesses said.



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The witnesses said they saw bodies, but CNN cannot confirm any deaths or injuries.

They said the military exchanged fire using the attackers and cordoned off the area.

Suspicion fell around the militant Islamic sect Boko Haram, especially with the Christmas holidays around the corner.

In November, lots of Boko Haram assailants descended on Damaturu, capital of the Nigerian state of Yobe, and killed greater than 100 people in a coordinated compilation of bombings and gun attacks.

More and more targeted were Christians, but police stations and mosques deemed "insufficiently Islamic" were also attacked.

Boko Haram translates from the local Hausa as "Western education is outlawed." The group has morphed into an insurgency in charge of many attacks in Nigeria over the last a couple of years.

Boko Haram's targets include police outposts and churches and also places related to "Western influence."

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In Maiduguri, the epicenter from the insurgency, there's a heavy military presence, with security checkpoints, sandbagged military positions along with the scars left by bomb attacks.

Many Christians in northeastern Nigeria have fled their homes since the violence has worsened this year.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Obama says to Iran return drone aircraft

The president said Monday that the Usa has asked Iran to come back a U.S. drone aircraft that Iran claims it recently brought down in Iranian territory.




"We've wanted it back. We'll observe how the Iranians respond," Obama said in a very news conference, alongside Iraqi Pm Nouri al-Maliki.

A top-notch Iranian military official previously vowed never to return the unmanned American stealth plane who's says it's.

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"No nation welcomes other countries' spy drones in their territory, with no one sends back the spying equipment and it is information time for the united states of origin," said Gen. Hossein Salami, deputy commander of Iran's military, the semi-official Fars news agency reported Sunday.

"It makes no difference where this drone originated and which group or country sent it to invade our airspace," Salami said. "This was an action of invasion and belligerence."

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Mystery surrounds drone downed in Iran

Former U.S. Vp Dick Cheney on Monday criticized Obama's decisions on the drone, but also for an entirely different reason. He explained that, following your aircraft took place, obama really should have ordered an airstrike over Iran.

"The right reaction to that would are already to go in just after it had opted down and destroy it," the Republican, who served with President George W. Bush, told CNN's Erin Burnett. "You can perform that from the air ... and, essentially, help it become impossible to allow them to take advantage of having captured that drone."

Instead, "he asked nicely to enable them to return it, plus they aren't likely to," Cheney said.

American officials never have confirmed how the drone shown in a video released last Thursday by Iranian media is really a U.S. aircraft. But Pentagon spokesman George Little claims an American drone is missing along not been recovered.

Two U.S. officials have confirmed to CNN the missing drone was section of a CIA reconnaissance mission that involved both the intelligence community and military personnel stationed in Afghanistan.

Iran's official Iran Republic News Agency said the country's military had downed the drone near Kashmar, some 225 kilometers (140 miles) in the border with Afghanistan on December 4.

Salami said downing the plane was "very valuable for us" and "a victory for individuals along with a defeat for enemies," IRNA reported.

He also said Iran had downed other drones earlier but we hadn't announced those instances simply because they are not as vital.

Iranian TV has aired images of what it says is the drone, an apparently intact RQ-170 drone propped with a pedestal and triumphantly displayed.

One U.S. official said the us can't be certain it's the real stealth drone, because U.S. personnel do not have access to it. But he added there is not any reason to consentrate it is a fake. However, an additional senior U.S. military official declared that a major real question is to how a drone might have remained virtually intact due to the high altitude it is considered to have crashed from.

The health of the drone inside the video suggests it was not shot down but a break down system failure, aviation analyst Bill Sweetman said. There isn't any burn marks from your fire, no holes no outward damage. Sweetman noticed a dent down the industry leading but doesn't determine what this means.

"It's fairly clear here in the pictures how the outer wings are already separated. Now you ask ,, did which happen inside the accident or (did they take) them off and away to move the aircraft?" Sweetman asked.

Iran's U.N. ambassador said in a letter a week ago that the drone flew 250 kilometers (150 miles) into Iranian territory "to the northern region from the capital of scotland - Tabas."

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The letter from Ambasador Mohammad Khazaee to U.N. Secretary-Genera Ban Ki-moon as well as the heads of the General Assembly and Security Council said the drone "faced prompt and forceful action" from the armed forces.

"My government emphasizes that blatant and unprovoked air violation from the U . s . government is tantamount to an act of hostility against the Islamic Republic of Iran in clear contravention of international law, particularly, the essential tenets in the U . n . Charter," Khazaee's letter said.

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He necessary U.N. condemnation of U.S. "acts of aggression," along with "clear and effective measures being taken up finish these dangerous and unlawful acts in line with the United Nations' responsibilities to keep international and regional peace and security."