a.       What kind of missions will the 12600 United Nations Peacekeeping forces execute?
b.      Is the citizens protected by these forces?
c.       How will the international society guarantee security for the Malian citizens when more troops are being deployed?
d.      What will be the next step if the United Nations Peacekeeping forces are not able to resolve the crisis within a year?
e.       What are the consequences or costs of military intervention?
f.       What would be the reactions of the Militant forces that ousted the original regime?
g.       How will the United Nations be able to get rid of famine and hunger in Mali?
h.      How will the United Nations be able to make Mali self-sustainable?
i.        What should the United Nations do if the rebels were indeed cooperating with other organizations?
j.        How will the United Nations prevent this crisis from spilling over to other countries?
k.      How will this issue be discussed prior to any matters regarding that of North Korea?
l.        What will be the next step, if the rebels actually declare a independent nation?
m.    How does the R2P assimilate with this issue?
n.      Did France do its job on its previous mission?
o.      What is the role of France, a nation with the most affinity with Mali?
p.      Is the crisis every going to be process within Mali?
q.      Is the United Nations justified to engage in the first place?
r.        How will the police maintain order in Mali when the Militant forces are already taking care of the police system?
s.       How will the United Nations establish justice and standard of human rights in Mali?
t.        Does Mali have the potential to stand by itself when the United Nations retreat?
u.      Does the United Nations have the responsibility to deal with the aftermath of the crisis?
v.      How do we make sure that no other coup is going to take over the fragile government once it is replaced?
w.     Do we have the correct data on casualties and number of children being abused?
x.      What kind of burden does the United Nations Security Council have that is special from all the other committees discussing this agenda?
y.      Is the world informed about this crisis?
z.       Is the crisis related to any country’s private interests such as sales of weaponry in Syria?
aa.   Was the deployment necessary in the first place?
bb.  Does this have anything to do with racial dispute?
cc.   How do we guarantee the transparency of this issue?
dd.  What kind of role can we anticipate from the French army that retreated to Ivory Coast?
ee.   Why did it have to be Ivory Coast where it used to be fortress for a dictator in Cot de voire?
ff.    Was the previous resolution an adequate solution to the conflict?
gg.   Who are the main stakeholders in this conflict?
hh.  Is Mali the only nations suffering from the crisis of this kind?
ii.      What special characteristics does the Mali Conflict have that differentiates this from other crisis?
jj.      How much urgency does this conflict contain that it has to be debated prior to all the other agendas?
kk.  Why did the international society grant France the right to give a first hand?
ll.      Is France hiding any private interests?
mm.   Is the international society fully aware of the casualties?
nn.  What kind of different approach will the United Nations take so that we won’t have another Rwanda or Yugoslavia war?
oo.  Are the United Nations Peacekeeping forces trustworthy in the first place?
pp.  Is the number of troops being deployed too low? Or too high?