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![]() We should use all diplomatic efforts to stop the killing of civilians. But this is really a UN issue. This situation, however impossible to end, should be tended to by the UN and African Union. We need to stay out of direct involvement, principally because it is a no win situation that will need to be monitored perhaps forever. There are so many problems in the Sudan that can not be solved by anyone, like the fact the land there can't support enugh food to feed the people even under the best of times. This notion that China can solve the problem is illinformed. Any diplomatic attempt to put China in the middle of this mess is only to deflect attention from the issue itself and other western countries inablility or desire to get directly involved. Oil is the only resource that the Sudan has that is worth anything. But to think that the 3 warring sides will put down their weapons and sign a lasting accord if China pulls the plug is fools gold. These groups have signed so many treaties and cease fires over the years, pretty much none of them effective. The country has been at civil war for most of its years in existence and probably will for years to come. There is no real solution to the problem and though it is tragic, placing blame on the US or China is wrong.
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In my post #13 I said that the UN has been ineffective previously. As far as China, they have oil interests and it doesn't look to me like they'll jeopardize their energy sources. I really don't see the USA doing much militarily as we're already spread very thin. Perhaps diplomatically with EU support. I really don't know how this will all shake out, except that many will continue to die. Cannon Shell raises some interesting points, and many that I agree with, especially on the problem of the region's ability to supply food for the populace, even in "good" times. Like Somerfrost, I also wish that something effective could be done. At this point, I don't see what "it" is. Tragic is a word that comes to mind. |
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We enforce the no-fly zone, we demand an end to all ethnic violence and we provide troops if necessary to safeguard the innocents. It would help if we had capable statesmen instead of politicians in the White House, maybe we could recruit other nations to help if we went about it correctly but in any event...the Sudanese army gets around on horseback, it is absolutely a lie that we can't protect people against the violence!
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As harsh as this sounds, this mess cant be fixed, especially by us. |
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Because while their "army" consists of mass murderers and rapists on horseback, they also have attack helicopters which rain death on civilians...you'd know that if you kept up with news of the genocide! The first thing out of people's mouths is that this has gone on forever...well, this seems like a good time for it to stop! The first time they send one of their killer helicopters into our designated no-fly zone, we blow it to hell...end of death from the skies!
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Solving this crisis involves getting the people killing each other to stop WANTING to kill each other. We cant just play principal and expect things to get better. You think things are great in Somolia? How did that workout when we went there? Our military is designed to kill people, not police them. I thought that Iraq would have been a shining example for you of what happens when the military becomes a sitting duck trying to police rather than fight. I understand that the idea of people being slaughtered is unsettling, but like I said before, let the UN unite the world to go over there and intervene. It is not our job. |
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![]() i signed the petition. now i feel much better.
it's nice i could do so much for the problems of the world so easily. i'm surprise more people aren't doing this. i still feel bad about the people in n korea though. i might start a string on the internet about them. |
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Making fun of people who speak out against injustice does nothing to make things better. Signing a petition won't stop the killing, but if enough people sign...political types notice. It's a small thing but better than nothing...cynical, self-serving mocking only confirms the view that some folks really have nothing, aside from themselves, to focus on.
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Thanks for saying that. I was going to react to the poster you cited, but frankly, to do so would acknowledge a lame atempt at "humor" in a situation that, frankly, isn't funny at all. I don't laugh at funerals either, especially those for starved children. DTS |
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Now, here is real "humor" G-dub style....yuck, yuck. http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/06/23/2059/ |
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You are correct, "it figures". This might surprise you but on this I agree with Condi's efforts. Perhaps she'll be equally as effective with her diplomacy as she has been previously, though this time, I hope not. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...062400465.html |
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![]() The tragedy continues.
Caution...don't read if you're "sensitive". It's still horrible. http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/07/30/2861/ |
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![]() Though I am far from an expert on Sudanese affairs
thud |
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