The different policies on the use of force among international allies hinder the ability to respond jointly in conflict situations. The lack of uniform criteria regarding when and how to open fire creates confusion and may compromise the effectiveness of joint military operations. This diversity of regulations makes coordination difficult and increases the risk of unwanted incidents on the battlefield, according to various defense analysts.
Diplomatic sources insist on the importance of establishing a common and harmonized regulation to ensure a more efficient and coherent decision-making process among allied countries. A unified approach would enable multinational forces to operate under a single regulatory framework, improving both security and operational efficiency. The pursuit of this normative consensus is crucial in an increasingly complex and volatile international context.
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