Peacekeeping missions differ from peace-enforcement missions because
A) Peacekeeping missions do not involve the Security Council members; peace-enforcement missions do.
B) Peace-enforcement missions require the permission of the countries where the UN forces will operate; peacekeeping missions do not.
C) Peace-enforcement missions do not involve the use of military force; peacekeeping missions do.
D) Peacekeeping missions are designed to prevent combat; peace-enforcement missions involve combat.
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