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Add, strike, or modify a clause — with the rationale to sell it on the floor. Built for Model UN delegates who want a draft that reads like real diplomacy — not a Wikipedia summary.
paste the operative clause
what you want to change and why
This is what lands in your composer — edit the [blanks] and send.
I want to amend this clause from a draft resolution: "[paste the operative clause]". My goal: [what you want to change and why]. Draft the amendment in proper MUN form (specify whether it adds, strikes, or modifies, and give the exact replacement text), then give me a 30-second floor justification I can read to win the vote, and the two strongest objections I should expect with a rebuttal to each.
Model Diplomat fills it in with answers grounded in primary sources — every claim cites a real document, never a fabricated one.
Foreign-policy position on a topic, with allies, voting record, and rationale.
Conference-ready paper in your committee's standard format. Footnoted and exportable.
Background, escalation tree, likely directives, and a personal-portfolio brief.
Preambular and operative clauses with proper UN formatting and cited precedent.